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when to take fuschia cuttings
Bear with me its the first time i,ve used this forum, anyone out there who can help me out, do i want to take softwood or semi-ripe fuschia cuttings and will they take long to establish themselves ? Softwood cuttings can be taken any time throughout by tony ralph
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10/06/2012 19:26:51
by Starflower
Talkback: Taking geranium cuttings
I found this very helpful. I will try to do this later on today and I look forward to having the new plants next spring. If I take pelargonium cuttings now will I get useable plants for this coming season? I would like to know how to take cuttings by Gran's_garden
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13/05/2012 21:11:15
by Bud808
How to take honeysuckle cuttings
Clemantis and take cuttings off the plant, use some root hormone and see if it works. In my very limited and but ongoing knowledge about taking Clemantis cutting, Take a few inches off a stem so it resembles a T shape, then dip into rooting hormone, put in a by Rainjustlearning
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11/08/2012 22:42:48
by blairs
advice on taking Geranium cuttings
't perennial and would like to increase my stock.  1: Can I take cuttings? if so what time of the year? (bearing in mind they are only about 12cm plants now). 2: I would like to keep them for next year aswell and keep growing my stock, Whats the best way? I by discodave
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30/03/2013 19:21:38
by Alan4711
Taking cuttings with a heel?
I am about to take some Erisimum cuttings & like pinks & others I have read or asked about, instructions are to pull off the plant so it has a bit of a heel, some actually say leaving the heel intact. Most instructions then tell you to trim by Lokelani
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21/07/2012 20:31:30
by Paul N
Taking Laurel Cuttings
Hi all, I have several stunning varigated Laurel bushes in my garden and would like to take some cuttings this year (its free plants). Has anyone done this.? I have a south facing garden (Surrey), with a cold frame and lots of sheltered space. I by discodave
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06/01/2013 10:26:20
by nutcutlet
Talkback: How to take hardwood cuttings
I lost my fig tree but my neighbour says I can take a cutting from theirs , can I do it now as the house will soon be in another persons ownership and if so can I do it now can ou take spruce cuttings by vic_cfc
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11/03/2012 09:55:17
by jane grubb
Talkback: How to take rose cuttings
I was thrilled to find the advice on taking a rose cutting as my daughter had recently asked me for a cutting of one of my gorgeous coloured fab smelling roses. I thought i knew how to take a cutting but i didn't know where you should take it from by Trelou
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01/08/2012 17:13:39
by Paul N
Taking cuttings from unknown shrub
- ripe cuttings - which will not be available for a few months yet. I assume you have just taken the cuttings, so I suspect they are softwood. These will require special care - mist etc.. Wait until early July to take cuttings, remove the soft tips by inezhardie
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23/04/2012 17:07:29
by inezhardie
Talkback: How to take lavender cuttings
I found the step by step instructions on taking lavener cuttings easy to follow. However, step six does not give ytou any indication as to how long you should leave them so that you will know they are well rooted. As a novice gardener I have no way by wadie
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29/04/2012 13:28:34
by ceris hughes

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