Pam had brought her no fail propagation chamber to an herb propagating class as part of a Master Gardener program, which was filled with rooting cuttings of
various herbs (of which I do not have a picture as my camera died, so I cobbled together the graphic above), which consisted of a large bulb pot filled with
a good potting medium with no fertilizer added. In the center of that she had placed a small clay pot that had been soaked in water prior to placing the the
larger container. The top was level with the soil line. Any water that is added to the propagating pot is done there. This wicks the water into the medium
and keeps it evenly moist. This can also be placed in a clear plastic bag to hold moisture in and to provide a humid atmosphere. Very simple to do.


