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Does anyone know when the best time is to take privet hedge cuttings.
Does anyone know when the best time is to take privet hedge cuttings.
I need to grow a few as i havw gaps in one (a varigated) and need to lengthen the run of another one (a green one). I have a greenhouse if that helps? thanks |
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"tom" wrote in message
... Does anyone know when the best time is to take privet hedge cuttings. I need to grow a few as i havw gaps in one (a varigated) and need to lengthen the run of another one (a green one). I have a greenhouse if that helps? thanks I took semi-ripe ones in late summer a couple of years back and heeled them in in a bit of spare ground over winter. I got about 30-40% to take. You could probably take some now, stick them in a pot of sandy soil in the greenhouse and you'd get some to root as the temperature rises over the next few months. -- Martin & Anna Sykes ( Remove x's when replying ) http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~sykesm |
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I took semi-ripe ones in late summer a couple of years back and heeled them in in a bit of spare ground over winter. I got about 30-40% to take. You could probably take some now, stick them in a pot of sandy soil in the greenhouse and you'd get some to root as the temperature rises over the next few months. Thanks Martin, How long should the cuttings be? Should they have all the leaves on or should some be taken off? Do I need to use rooting hormone? Thanks very much. |
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tom" wrote in message
... I took semi-ripe ones in late summer a couple of years back and heeled them in in a bit of spare ground over winter. I got about 30-40% to take. You could probably take some now, stick them in a pot of sandy soil in the greenhouse and you'd get some to root as the temperature rises over the next few months. Thanks Martin, How long should the cuttings be? Should they have all the leaves on or should some be taken off? Do I need to use rooting hormone? Thanks very much. About 12-18 inches long, strip the leaves off the bottom half to two thirds and stick in the sandy soil. I wouldn't bother with rooting hormone and I remember from a discussion a while ago that the stuff sold to home gardeners doesn't really help the rooting but does contain a fungicide which helps stop softer cuttings from rotting. I doubt it does any good at all on hardwood cuttings. Keep them just moist but don't overwater. -- Martin & Anna Sykes ( Remove x's when replying ) http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~sykesm " |
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Hi there,
I have read the tips about privet hedging, but can anybody tell me "WHEN" it is best to try and take the cuttings ?? We recently moved into a house which has a hedge up only one side (the ex tenants dug up the rest 6 months ago) and we would like to have the hedge the rest of the way round. How do we get going and get it started and when should we start ?? Also how big do we have to leave the cuttings to grow to before we plant them round the garden ?? Please somebody help as neither my partner or myself are gardeners, but would like to learn |
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