Hi, whilst moving a hydrangea, I have in a large pot, I accidentally broke a stem off. This stem had a little heal on the end, so I was very interested to see your video today. I will see if this roots better than other cuttings 😊😊😊
Yay! The lace caps are my favorite because they’re better for pollinators. I have a few in the garden now, and now I can have even more, thank you!!! Happy growing! xo 😍❤️
@@GardeningatDouentzaas long as I’ve been gardening, I’ve never tried to propagate hydrangea from cuttings for some reason. But I’ll give it a go. Thanks for the motivation. 😍
I just trimmed 3 maculata hydrangeas yesterday, because I was tired and it got late I just put them in a bucket of water. So this was very helpful, I will prepare them today, thank you! 🌱🤗
Rachel I can’t thank you enough for how much I am learning from your videos. Could you please tell me if store bought sheep compost would be good for this propagation method?
We have a couple St. John’s Wort shrubs that have mostly died, but have a few fresh shoots on the tips. I’m planning to take cuttings soon, before removing the shrubs. Is there a chance this will work?
Thanks Rachel, you make it look so simple
Hi Brian 😊
Hi, whilst moving a hydrangea, I have in a large pot, I accidentally broke a stem off. This stem had a little heal on the end, so I was very interested to see your video today. I will see if this roots better than other cuttings 😊😊😊
Very timely indeed. Go for it!
Excellent demonstration! Thank you so much.
You're very welcome!
Good vid again Rachel, thanks,👍
Great to hear. Thank you.
Very interesting and useful as usual. Thank you ❤❤❤
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Yay! The lace caps are my favorite because they’re better for pollinators. I have a few in the garden now, and now I can have even more, thank you!!! Happy growing! xo 😍❤️
You certainly can. Great bushes, no matter what.
@@GardeningatDouentzaas long as I’ve been gardening, I’ve never tried to propagate hydrangea from cuttings for some reason. But I’ll give it a go. Thanks for the motivation. 😍
@@LostInThisGardenofLifeEven if you don't want the plants (which you do), it's good to try all the propagation methods 😊
I just trimmed 3 maculata hydrangeas yesterday, because I was tired and it got late I just put them in a bucket of water. So this was very helpful, I will prepare them today, thank you! 🌱🤗
Ah, very good. Did you mean macrophylla?
Oops, my bad, yes! It was late…was probably thinking about Macular degeneration that’s starting in my eye 🤣
@@grannyplants1764 Ooh, yeah. I know how it goes. ☺️
Love the foxgloves ❤
Thanks. I love them too 😊
Rachel I can’t thank you enough for how much I am learning from your videos.
Could you please tell me if store bought sheep compost would be good for this propagation method?
Glad you are finding the videos useful. Compost made from sheep wool? I have never tried it, I'm afraid.
It is actually compost sheep manure
@@RomanticFlorwell, manure is not suitable for cuttings. You need something well-draining.
Thank you. I have perlite just need to get the right compost. Will seafood compost work? I am in Newfoundland Canada.
hello from India ❤
Hello
We have a couple St. John’s Wort shrubs that have mostly died, but have a few fresh shoots on the tips. I’m planning to take cuttings soon, before removing the shrubs. Is there a chance this will work?
Yeah, they should work well.
I have a question about tulips. I saved the bulbs after blooming, but I cut off the green leaves. Have I ruined their chances for flowers next spring?
Yes, probably.