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Old 19-05-2004, 01:09 PM
Emrys Davies
 
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Default Cistus cuttings

'Diane',

From Reader's Digest Encyclopaedia Of Garden Plants And Flowers.

"Take cuttings, 3"-4" long, of half-ripened non-flowering shoots with a
heel in July or August.

Insert the cuttings in equal parts (by volume) of peat and sand (I
prefer compost and perlite) in a propagating frame with a temperature of
16ºC (61ºF).

Pot-up when rooted and keep in coldframe during the winter. Pot on in
May and protect in coldframe during the winter before planting out the
following May."

From seed and cuttings.

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/alex.ma...op/Cistus.html

Regards,
Emrys Davies.





"Diane Epps" wrote in message
et...
I have a fairly large Cistus bush which has toppled over and is now

growing
horizontally. I intend to remove it but would like to keep the plant

by
taking cuttings. Is now a good time and is there anything I should

know to
help make sure the cuttings take.
Diane