Love my boxwoods, and I want more, so I googled "propagating boxwood from cuttings" and up popped Bill! Great way to start a Sunday morning! Deer will not touch my boxwood, and they are wonderful in my front yard. Thanks for the tutorial - I'll do this in a few weeks! Cheers with my tea mug...
That’s amazing! I’m just trying to learn how to do this and this was without a doubt the best video I’ve found! Thank you for sharing! Cheryl register, from Clinton NC
There isn't an instant fix for that... just time and pruning. Boxwood is known to produce new growth on older wood. So hope is not lost. I'm dealing with some bald spots on a Boxwood growing in a container.... if removed all of the dead wood... trimming back until I start seeing green in the wood... now its a waiting game
Did you use any rooting hormone? I hear for water propping you can crush up a weeping will branch or an aspirin tablet in the water it acts as a rooting hormone
Love my boxwoods, and I want more, so I googled "propagating boxwood from cuttings" and up popped Bill! Great way to start a Sunday morning! Deer will not touch my boxwood, and they are wonderful in my front yard. Thanks for the tutorial - I'll do this in a few weeks! Cheers with my tea mug...
That’s amazing! I’m just trying to learn how to do this and this was without a doubt the best video I’ve found! Thank you for sharing! Cheryl register, from Clinton NC
I want to do this but it’s September already. I’m in zone 9b where temps are still in the high 90°s. Can I give it a try still?
Youre such a cool dude.
Cutting the tips also help promote root growth.😊
Sure does 😀
That is buxus microphylla japonica - Japanese boxwood - btw
Thank you 😀
Excellent tutorial
Thank you 😀
Please what can I do if I don’t have the rooting hormone powder?
Buy it
Go to a nursery and buy a grown plant.
You don’t necessarily need a rooting hormone, it’s just to speed up the process.
Am I able to fix a bald spot in my boxwood or is all hope lost? 😩
There isn't an instant fix for that... just time and pruning. Boxwood is known to produce new growth on older wood. So hope is not lost. I'm dealing with some bald spots on a Boxwood growing in a container.... if removed all of the dead wood... trimming back until I start seeing green in the wood... now its a waiting game
Cut it back hard it will come back
Looks like he needs to invest in a sharper knife
Ive tried water propping my big boxwoods to no avail.
Did you use any rooting hormone? I hear for water propping you can crush up a weeping will branch or an aspirin tablet in the water it acts as a rooting hormone
@@PlantzNThings i use clonex for just about everything.
So where's the bamboo you planted 8years ago ?🙄