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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
Talkback: How to take verbena cuttings
I am so made up to find this & just in time too ! I have one of these in my front garden & Love it. Want it everywhere but cant afford to buy lots so perfect to be able to take my own cuttings. Thank you very much :) Roots are now showing. When I by pamsdish
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24/11/2011 15:30:02
by svalga
Talkback: How to take summer cuttings
where do I find out how to take clematis cuttings please? Help my daughter bought me a beautiful Hydrangea two years ago.Last year it had three or four lovely blooms , this year although the foliage looks very healthy, not one single flower by sallyfarrell
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03/08/2012 12:54:54
by noonoo
Is it too late to take pelargonium cuttings?
Is it too late to take cuttings from my plants?  I planted seeds for the first time earlier this year and the plants still look healthy. I would particularly like to propagate the white one as it looks good on my semi shaded rockery. I would have by Kathy 2
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15/11/2012 14:03:02
by Kathy 2
Talkback: How to take dahlia cuttings
will be appreciated.ThanksRaman good infomation will use in futer So easy to follow-new to gardening and totally hooked and will be waiting to see if my cuttings 'take' fingers crossed:) (I did the lavender cuttings 4 weeks ago and they're doing really well...such a by melbrown1
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08/03/2012 18:29:31
by dabacus
Taking a cutting from Honeysuckle
. It is often a good idea to sink the pots, they seem to do better.Those should be taken in July-August. or take 9 inch hard wood cuttings in September October and push them into a nursery bed leave those for a year then replant them where you want them to grow by James Davis
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20/07/2012 16:21:43
by Palaisglide
Talkback: How to take rosemary cuttings
- would you brew the rosemary/lemon balm and use that water for the rinse? My 20 year old rosemary bush is dying, so I took 9 cuttings, treated them as described above and 6 have taken. The rooting powder says that it should not be used on edible crops by kaycurtis
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09/04/2012 11:28:29
by Daisan
Talkback: Take begonia leaf cuttings
Is August a good time to take cuttings for the next season should I cover them with a plastic bag until they start to root and keep them watered ,in my mini green house or outside. can I use the same method on trailing Begonias This is a useful by 1912Andy
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24/11/2011 15:30:03
by mandyh
How to take a cutting from pieris flame
Can anyone give me any advice on how / when to take a cutting from pieris flame, do I need rooting powder etc. Any information / tips very welcome! by Lillix
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09/05/2013 18:52:04
by Lillix
Talkback: How to take semi-ripe cuttings
Hi - I have had Hydrangea cuttings in an unheated propagator for the last two weeks and they have successfully rooted (my first attempt!!) My question is when do I take them out of the propagator / increase air flow and move to my (new) greenhouse?Thanks by hocmcc
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24/11/2011 15:29:40
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