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Hydrangeas
In article , Pete The Gardener
writes On Sun, 9 Feb 2003 19:29:11 -0000, "Bevan Price" wrote: Unfortunately, it now seems to be approaching the end of its life - last year there were just a handful of flowering stems. I tried taking cuttings and one appeared to take root but did not survive more than a few months. If there is any growth this year, has anyone suggestions about how to be more successful in taking cuttings that will thrive, please ? If you're having trouble with cuttings you could always try a layer or two, I find hydrangeas layer remarkably easily, even when I don't particularly want them to. After I have pruned mine in the spring I often use the branches as 'pea sticks'. Invariably several of them strike! Just stick a load of twigs in the ground sometime towards the end of March and you will end up with several new plants ) -- Jane Ransom in Lancaster. I won't respond to private emails that are on topic for urg but if you need to email me for any other reason, put jandg dot demon dot co dot uk where you see deadspam.com |
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