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Plant propagation is when new plants are created from seeds, bulbs, and other plant cuttings. Be sure to know this definition, because it is a term that greenhouses and nurseries use when referring to growing plants from different sources, start to finish. Show the interviewer that you have a strong understanding of basic plant terms.

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"I do have some experience with plant propagation. I have grown plants from using their trimmings or starting out with the bulbs or seeds. I feel comfortable managing plant propagation in your greenhouse and I am open to learning new ways to create plants from different sources."

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