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Will My Hazel, Buddleia And Rhododendron Cuttings Take.
The hazel has catkins, the Rhododendron has large buds and the buddleia is covered in new leaves.
Am I too late, I assume that this is due to the mild winter.
I am not knowledgeable about gardening, just having a shot, I have read up a little about hardwood cuttings etc. so not totally blind.
I have potted them all into large pots in a general all purpose compost and put them in the green house to protect them from the wind and lashing rain.
What's my chances?
Am I too late, I assume that this is due to the mild winter.
I am not knowledgeable about gardening, just having a shot, I have read up a little about hardwood cuttings etc. so not totally blind.
I have potted them all into large pots in a general all purpose compost and put them in the green house to protect them from the wind and lashing rain.
What's my chances?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think they stand a fair chance Ratters, The protection from the wind is a good factor.
You might like to try 'layering' a cutting for the Rhodo, if you can find a suitable branch growing close to the ground. snap the branch half way through, peg it down and place a fist sized stone on top. they usually hake root quite well.
You might like to try 'layering' a cutting for the Rhodo, if you can find a suitable branch growing close to the ground. snap the branch half way through, peg it down and place a fist sized stone on top. they usually hake root quite well.
I don't know about the others but I find the Buddleia is a piece of cake to grow - I usually just stick a cutting in a pot, after Ive pruned in the autumn, and as I don't have a greenhouse it just gets left outside and Hey Presto! I've done this a few times and given them to friends later in the Spring.
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