· To get started, you can propagate angelica from fresh or dried seed, by planting transplants, or by dividing existing plants. Stem cuttings do not root successfully. · When attempting angelicapropagation, you should be aware that growing angelica cuttings is difficult because the stems usually fail to root. Instead, start new plants from angelica seeds or divisions of two or three year old plants. · Propagate your American Angelica effortlessly 🌿 and watch your garden flourish with our step-by-step guide! · While propagation using mature plants is possible, angelica has a very deep taproot that can become easily damaged, so starting from seed is the easiest and most successful method. · Summary of how to start Angelica from seed: Provide seeds with cold temperatures. Either place into refrigerator for 30 days and then move into warmer temperatures, or provide alternating warm and cold temperatures by placing seeds outdoors in the fall or spring when evenings are cold but not freezing. View all Learn how to grow angelica from seed: sowing, germination, spacing, light and soil requirements, hardiness, and harvesting seeds, leaves, and roots. PropagateAngelica archangelica (Garden Angelica)? Learn the rewarding, yet challenging, methods: cuttings, division & more! Discover success with this unique herb. · Propagate your American Angelica effortlessly 🌿 and watch your garden flourish with our step-by-step guide! · While propagation using mature plants is possible, angelica has a very deep taproot that can become easily damaged, so starting from seed is the easiest and most successful method. · Summary of how to start Angelica from seed: Provide seeds with cold temperatures. Either place into refrigerator for 30 days and then move into warmer temperatures, or provide alternating warm and cold temperatures by placing seeds outdoors in the fall or spring when evenings are cold but not freezing. View all Learn how to grow angelica from seed: sowing, germination, spacing, light and soil requirements, hardiness, and harvesting seeds, leaves, and roots. PropagateAngelica archangelica (Garden Angelica)? Learn the rewarding, yet challenging, methods: cuttings, division & more! Discover success with this unique herb. · Summary of how to start Angelica from seed: Provide seeds with cold temperatures. Either place into refrigerator for 30 days and then move into warmer temperatures, or provide alternating warm and cold temperatures by placing seeds outdoors in the fall or spring when evenings are cold but not freezing. Learn how to grow angelica from seed: sowing, germination, spacing, light and soil requirements, hardiness, and harvesting seeds, leaves, and roots. PropagateAngelica archangelica (Garden Angelica)? Learn the rewarding, yet challenging, methods: cuttings, division & more! Discover success with this unique herb.