I tried to take some cuttings of honeysuckle and wild rose from our hedgerows a while back - I wanted to propagate local wild hedge species to restore the hedge around our plot. The honeysuckle ones rotted almost instantly, and I think I did manage to root one rose out of 8 cuttings. :-/ I do NOT have the knack of cuttings....
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SP, I'm chopping back some shrubs now ...........do you want cuttings of,
Forsythia,
Weigela - green leaves and red flowers
Weigela - variegated leaves with pink flowers
Fuchsias - hardy perennial bush
Camellias - various single and double.
I've grown all of these using the VC "bung it in a bucket of water and forget about it" technique.
Camellias are a bit fussier so I've sometimes shove a few in a pot of soil as well. Can't be too difficult as I'm growing a camellia hedge from cuttings!Last edited by veggiechicken; 06-09-2019, 11:15 AM.
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostSP, I'm chopping back some shrubs now ...........do you want cuttings of,
Forsythia,
Weigela - green leaves and red flowers
Weigela - variegated leaves with pink flowers
Fuchsias - hardy perennial bush
Camellias - various single and double.
I've grown all of these using the VC "bung it in a bucket of water and forget about it" technique.
Camellias are a bit fussier so I've sometimes shove a few in a pot of soil as well. Can't be too difficult as I'm growing a camellia hedge from cuttings!
I had to google Camellias & weigelathey are very pretty.
I can send you a mini fuchsia cutting I think they�ve taken there�s new growth and / or cranesbill ( I don�t know the name ), physocarpus, black currant, oregano, ginger mint?and buddleia when I know it�s taken.
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Camellias prefer acidy soil which you probably have as I've seen the rhododendrons on the roadside!
Mine grow like trees - they're up to the 1st floor windows and need cutting back severely. I love them as they're evergreen, flower throughout the winter - there's one that flowers in December and the bees love them.
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostNo need to send me anything, SP, thanks. I have more than I can find places for!!
Didn't think you liked soft fruit - 'cos I can send you jostaberry cuttings if you want some. They're a cross between blackcurrants and gooseberries - no thorns.it�s taken nearly 6 years but I think I�ve finally managed to kill the one here
. You�re right I don�t like soft fruit but the blackbirds do. I was thinking maybes the black currant as part of an edible hedge somewhere, maybe?
That reminds me, must try taking cuttings from the red currant ( I like red currant jelly)
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostCamellias prefer acidy soil which you probably have as I've seen the rhododendrons on the roadside!
Mine grow like trees - they're up to the 1st floor windows and need cutting back severely. I love them as they're evergreen, flower throughout the winter - there's one that flowers in December and the bees love them.
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostDon't know about climbing ones - mine are more like trees!!
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