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When to cut back hemerocallis foliage pre Winter
Finally got my day lillies to flower this year with loads of potash, but should I cut back all the spent foliage now or leave it to over winter?  I usually take all foliage on my perrennials down this month - just wonder if this is a bit too early by Beverley Jones
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12/10/2012 13:48:10
by kate1123
Overwintering
. Brian As most Osteospermums can only be considered half hardy, it's always best to propagate new plants by taking cuttings each year. This is preferable to over-wintering large plants. by Brian Bartlett
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03/02/2012 22:02:58
by G.1
wild ferns
Can anytone tell me how to get rid of wild ferns  which are taking over my garden . Sandra     Milngavie Hello Sandra, If you have bracken in the garden, one of the best ways to get rid of it is to continually cut it down. If you cut down the leaves by nanatoonk
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27/03/2012 17:37:20
by Emma Crawforth
Clematis cuttisngs
Hi, Can anyone give me any tips on rooting clematis cuttings.  I had watched Carol Klein explaining how to take the cuttings and thought I had followed her instructions.  Although I had taken several cuttings and kept them in the cold frame covered by lavenderlass
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05/04/2013 22:18:00
by nutcutlet
prunning
my lilac tree hass become quite leggy when should and can i cut it back also how do i take cuttings from it You can hard prune it to about 18" from the ground but you will lose about three years' worth of flowers. Alternatively, cut out 1 by moski
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13/05/2012 17:22:25
by moski
Geraniums
, inside or an unheated greenhouse? Thanks in advance, Tina Yes they will providing they are kept dry and cool-not cold and damp-greenhouse may not be the best place- also try taking some cuttings now by Tina_i_am
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17/09/2012 14:29:39
by sotongeoff
Blueberry cuttings
Is now a good time to take them? And what's the best/most successful way to do it? Thank you, Matt You can take softwood cuttings in summer or hardwood cuttings in autumn.   Cut pieces about 4" long from the tips of branches.  Trim them to just by Mattwestyorks
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23/09/2012 15:45:17
by Mattwestyorks
LAVENDER CUTTINGS
slight tug. They take around 3/4 weeks     HI SOTONEOFF THANKS FOR THE INFO GEORGE That great plantsman Christopher Lloyd said not to pot on late summer cuttings until spring. So, leave well alone over winter. Resist the urge to peep at the root system by GEORGE FRENCH
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14/09/2012 20:51:47
by christopher2
still very cold
and cut the bottom off and place it over the new shoot this seems to do the trick .hope this is of use to anyone Make sure you take the screw top off to provide ventilation  i forgot to mention you need to take the lids of thanks for reminding me by colin tumber
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31/03/2013 10:53:41
by colin tumber
camilia
How & when do you take camilia cuttings? take a heel of small twig or branch (take a couple) and place in a pot with a little grit and peat .place cuttings at the side of pot,water and leave alone until it shows signs of growth or if you lift leaf by Lesley Rogers
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28/12/2012 16:14:05
by budlia63

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