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Wallflower
end up rather straggly and woody if kept. There is another pernniel  variey that you can take cuttings from that come in mauve or yellow-erysimum Hello bryf, I've got a very tall woody one that I'm fond of as it was one of the first plants that I grew by bryf
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22/04/2012 22:03:22
by bryf
Delphinium & Lupin
foliage can be removed in the autumn Mine need cutting too, all the flowers are gone and the foiliage is in a very bad state....drooping and slug eaten, should I cut it right down to ground level or not so severe. The pods have turned brown, can I take by tattianna
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22/07/2012 22:07:03
by christopher2
Rose Cuttings Question
leaves over winter. Can you see the roots coming through the bottom of the pot? There is some good advice in this http://www.gardenersworld.com/forum/talkback/talkback-how-to-take-rose-cuttings/227-2.html by curlyone
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29/08/2012 13:39:44
by kate1123
Rudabeckia Green Wizard
i have a rudabeckia that came to nothing last year. But this year it's already looking bushy and lovely. I like this plant and want to know how to split, take cuttings or do I take seed. What is the best way to create an insurance policy or two??  I by * Red Dahlia *
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05/05/2013 23:52:57
by Verdun
spirea bridal wreath
of the plant. they are both good ways of propergation but will be at different times of the yaer. I would look up the plant and see when the best time is to take the cuttings and give it a go. I did softwood cuttings last yaer of forsithia and all 19 plants by floraltips
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20/04/2012 00:38:34
by floraltips
clematis cuttings
for the last 5 years I have tried to take cutting of my beautiful deep red clematis called Rebecca.I have followed instructions from various books and still fail.!!!When ever I have taken cutting of other types of plants I have nearly always by centuri
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23/07/2012 11:40:51
by Kathy 2
Lavender Collapse - Can it be saved?
will not grow back if you cut it back to old wood.  So really all you can do is give them a light trim and possible try to tie them together a bit to disguise the wood.  Use any trimmings to take cuttings so that you can replace the old plants next year. When by Phytographer
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13/07/2012 09:55:33
by Bookertoo
Well I ran out of space!!!
will take to germinate, will the perennials be ok for this year or too juvenile to plant out?? Help.... http://twitter.com/Inky_Trace/status/321012450126360578/photo/1 Hiya red dahlia...do you never rest? Ha haPenstemon cuttings are so easy and quick. Do by * Red Dahlia *
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07/04/2013 23:14:19
by * Red Dahlia *
Rose cuttings
Hope this is an okay place to ask this. A relative has recently died and I'd like to take a cutting from the roses in her garden. They travelled here via cutting in the 60s so it's important to us to keep them going. How should I go about doing a by Panoply
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30/04/2013 16:18:34
by Gold1locks
Fuchsia cuttings
. They even developed flower buds which I have nipped out. I was wondering if it is a little early to be taking cuttings this way?  Its never too early to take cuttings,I have even taken Fuchsia cuttings on xmas day with the help of a propagator. No, you by tattianna
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30/05/2012 13:04:05
by nodlisab

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