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when to take fuschia cuttings

On 10/06/2012 in forum

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


How to take root cuttings

On 20/07/2011 in Projects: Video projects

Learn which are the most suitable plants for propagating by root cuttings, in Chris Beardshaw's video guide, with tips on preparing cuttings and how to avoid them rotting off.October - NovemberMore advice on propagating plantsHow to take root


How to take basal cuttings

On 19/07/2011 in Projects: Video projects

Watch Carol Klein as she guides you through the process of propagating delphiniums, campanulas and lupins; from taking basal cuttings and potting them on, to how to stake them.springMore advice on propagating plantsTaking begonia leaf cuttingsTaking


How to take hardwood cuttings

On 20/07/2011 in Projects: Propagating

Hardwood cuttings are taken from woody perennials e.g. forsythia, cornus and willow in autumn and winter. They can take several months to produce roots, so leave them for a year before lifting and potting up or transplanting.SecateursSpadeSharp sand


How to take verbena cuttings

On 22/09/2011 in Projects: Propagating

Summer is the ideal time to take verbena cuttings. Overwinter the semi-hardy perennials in a frost-free place and you'll have a fresh, healthy supply of verbena plants next year to replace any in the garden that have been killed by frost


How to take root cuttings

On 20/07/2011 in Projects: Propagating

Taking root cuttings couldn't be easier and it's the ideal way to increase your stock of perennials, such as phlox, rhus, mint, Japanese anemones and Primula denticulata (see picture). Take cuttings now and you'll be potting up new plants in spring


How to take summer cuttings

On 20/07/2011 in Projects: Propagating

Cuttings taken from new shoots will root easily in spring to provide new plants for flowerbeds or pots. Alternatively take cuttings of your favourite plants in late-summer to overwinter indoors ready for planting or potting in the following season


How to take geranium cuttings

On 22/09/2011 in Projects: Greenhouse and house plants

't overwater. Remove flower buds and brown leaves.Remove black or wilted cuttings as these may harbour a disease, which could spread to other plants.More on taking cuttingsHow to take summer cuttingsTaking lavender cuttingsAdvice on taking leaf cuttings in a


Talkback: Taking geranium cuttings

On 13/05/2012 in forum

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


How to take rose cuttings

On 20/07/2011 in Projects: Propagating

- September45 minutesYou can take cuttings from any type of rose you choose, but just make sure you select long, strong, healthy stems from this season's growth, not old wood.Make the cuttings 25cm long, cutting above a bud at the top to remove the shoot tip


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