This is terrific, thanks for making this video. My Grandfather had a beautiful orchard, which I always loved, but he died before I could learn anything about caring for trees which really sucks because I love them. I'll learn though, thanks to people like you!
The layering makes so much sense! Little start up plant is getting all the juice it needs from the parent plant! Great video - thanks for sharing this info!!
Thank you Mike. My hydrangeas on Cape Cod propagate themselves this way as well. No wounding, clips or rocks necessary. It just happens. Thanks for showing me how to help it along a bit.
HI GREAT VIDEO THANK YOU, I DO HAVE A PROBLEM THO WHICH YOU COULD POSSIBLY MAKE A VIDEO ON OR ADVISE ON,,,,, WHICH IS,,,, I HAVE A VERY LARGE FORSYTHIA TREE BUT NONE OF ITS BRANCHES ARE LONG ENOUGH TO REACH THE GROUND CAN I DO THE SAME AS WHAT YOU ARE DOING IF IT IN SOIL AND ATTACH IT SOMEHOW TO THE TREE? SAY IN A CONTAINER ,,,KEITH UK
Hi Mike, I planted a potted Forsythia last week ,and ,one branch broke off. I brought it into the house and stuck it in a glass of water. It has flowered and now it is sprouting some leaves. I don’t see roots developing yet. Should I keep it in water until they develop roots on their own or should I do something else to get the roots to start developing? Love your channel! Jan
I want to try the layering method starting here in mid june. How long do I wait before digging up the new root and replanting? Do I have to pot it and let it grow or can I just stick it in the ground before the fall? Any advice would be appreciated.
Thank you so much for this helpful video. I want to move an established forsythia that is leggy. I plan to move it to a slope and I want to have it do some horizontal spreading.
thats cool, i just bought 15 of these dam things i like the layering idea i hav a few with long branches , can these be trimmed in summer , i had some kind of hedge at the old house i trimmed into a bx shape, i was hoping these were the same but after seeing many videos it looks to be people let them go as a bush ,
Thank you Mike!! Your lesson are so valuable. I learned something new in this video.
This is terrific, thanks for making this video. My Grandfather had a beautiful orchard, which I always loved, but he died before I could learn anything about caring for trees which really sucks because I love them. I'll learn though, thanks to people like you!
Mike! You are a fabulous teacher. I really enjoyed this video and plan to try that layering technique. Thank you very much!
The layering makes so much sense! Little start up plant is getting all the juice it needs from the parent plant! Great video - thanks for sharing this info!!
Thank you Mike , I am going to do some of my favourite shrubs with your tutorial on layering .
Thank you Mike. My hydrangeas on Cape Cod propagate themselves this way as well. No wounding, clips or rocks necessary. It just happens. Thanks for showing me how to help it along a bit.
I just found you. Thank you for sharing and your knowledge of gardening.👏👏👏👩🌾
great tips! Thank you Mr. Mike- more forsythias for me!
Just the information I was looking for! Thank you! 🌿🌱
Hi Mike,
Thanks for this video.
Marie
Wish I had known these tips years ago! Thank you
great video. I love the way he says roots LOL :)
Thanks Mike, going to try it.
Thank you that is just what I was looking for.
Great video! I guess you could do this with roses or any nursery plant?
HI GREAT VIDEO THANK YOU,
I DO HAVE A PROBLEM THO WHICH YOU COULD POSSIBLY MAKE A VIDEO ON OR ADVISE ON,,,,, WHICH IS,,,,
I HAVE A VERY LARGE FORSYTHIA TREE BUT NONE OF ITS BRANCHES ARE LONG ENOUGH TO REACH THE GROUND CAN I DO THE SAME AS WHAT YOU ARE DOING IF IT IN SOIL AND ATTACH IT SOMEHOW TO THE TREE? SAY IN A CONTAINER ,,,KEITH UK
Wow .... Very interesting ... Thank you
Hi Mike, I planted a potted Forsythia last week ,and ,one branch broke off. I brought it into the house and stuck it in a glass of water. It has flowered and now it is sprouting some leaves. I don’t see roots developing yet. Should I keep it in water until they develop roots on their own or should I do something else to get the roots to start developing? Love your channel! Jan
Thanks Mike!
I want to try the layering method starting here in mid june. How long do I wait before digging up the new root and replanting? Do I have to pot it and let it grow or can I just stick it in the ground before the fall? Any advice would be appreciated.
wow! i'm so excited to have this information :)
Thank you sir, great info!
Hi,
I wanted to find out if could propagate forsythia or other plants indoors during winter or do I have to wait until May?
Thank you so much for this helpful video. I want to move an established forsythia that is leggy. I plan to move it to a slope and I want to have it do some horizontal spreading.
very educational video thank you
Thank you.
How long until the little trim grows its own roots?
How long does it take for the roots to grow when left on the plant. I’ve done this with a broom.
Thank you! :)
i LIKE this guy!
NICE!
Ive only heard people say roots like you when when I'm at their house and they say I think I got rutts in my sewer line lmao
thats cool, i just bought 15 of these dam things i like the layering idea i hav a few with long branches , can these be trimmed in summer , i had some kind of hedge at the old house i trimmed into a bx shape, i was hoping these were the same but after seeing many videos it looks to be people let them go as a bush ,
briant3403, double score the long branch and make 2 new plant's.
cool bean's. experiment and have fun learning.
Will layering also work with lilacs? Thanks for the video.Very helpful info.
Yup
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can this plant survive in Puerto Rico?
yes
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