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As many deciduous shrubs lose their leaves, an opportunity arrises to very easily propagate many species from hardwood cuttings. Come November or December, these cuttings can be taken and here's how to do it. Deutzia, Philadelphus, forsythia, cornus, salix, lonicera, legustrum, vitis and Leycesteria among other when i think of them. Take a piece of stem around 8-12" long and about the thickness of a pencil. Make sure the cuttings have at least two nodes (leaf joints)....one for the top of the cutting, one for the bottom. Insert the bottom of the cutting into well draning compost preferably with plenty of grit added and put the pot outside in a sheltered place and forget about it except for a water in dry spells. Next summer, the cutting should be rooted and they can be potted up. You can also do these cuttings straight into the ground if room is short. I take all my grape vine (vitis) cuttings like this and they root very easily for very little effort. If you need any more info, let me know Andy |
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