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    Hi all, I am only just starting to get into growing flowers but I resent having to buy all of the plants when all of my family have such full gardens.

    I have already successfuly taken loads of plants by dividing them up but I tried 3 weeks ago to take cuttings from clematis and jasmine put them in rooting powder and put into mpc but no success. Is there a better way that I could take cuttings or is there a specific time to do this?

    Also I have started taking seeds from pansys, lupins and delphiniums. Can I plant these straight away to over winter or do I ahve to wait until next year?

    Thanks to all of you
    Always Helping Others To Help Themselves...

  • #2
    Delphiniums you can start now and they should overwinter. I would think same for lupins but not certain. Dunno about cuttings, sorry. You could try standing them in a jar of water and wait until they root maybe(?)

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    • #3
      Jasmine will root easily, just stand it in a jar of water and place on a windowsill.
      I don't know much about clematis so can't help there.

      Lupins are perennials so I'd think that they would be Ok to plant now and if in a sheltered positin then they will survive the winter. Best to plant the seeds in spring of next year though.
      ‘you cannot discover new oceans unless you have the courage to lose sight of the shore'

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      • #4
        I can't do clem cuttings either, but someone can, cos they sell for about a pound fifty round here
        All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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        • #5
          Clematis is peculiar in that you should take inter-nodal cuttings - that is midway between leaves. I find that they sometimes throw roots out from prunings that fall to the ground and are missed whilst cleaning up.

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          • #6
            ^ yep, I always take internodals, but they fail to root. I've tried all the hints & tips available, I just can't "do" clems (I'm having another go today though)
            All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by shobhna View Post
              Lupins are perennials so I'd think that they would be Ok to plant now
              Some are, some are annuals.

              I had a lovely blue & white one, took loads of seed from it but it never came back & the seeds are unviable
              All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Two_Sheds View Post
                ^ yep, I always take internodals, but they fail to root. I've tried all the hints & tips available, I just can't "do" clems (I'm having another go today though)

                me too, and I tried and tried with one particular one because the smell was so good..it didn't happen, it's never happened, I'm going to steal the bush instead.

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