How to Propagate Blanket flowers?
Primary propagation methods for blanket flowers include seed sowing, cuttings, and division. Effective propagation requires optimal light exposure, temperature control, and well-draining soil. To propagate by cuttings, choose healthy non-flowering stems. When sowing seeds, either start them indoors before the last frost or directly outdoors after the frost. Division is common in spring or fall, detaching a clump with roots intact. Generally, propagation is straightforward, although seeds may exhibit variable germination times. Steps for cuttings include: cutting a section of non-flowering shoot, removing the lower leaves, dipping the end in rooting hormone, inserting into a moist growing medium, and ensuring adequate light and moisture.