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Uploaded by on Nov 9, 2006

Taking hardwood cuttings is an easy and reliable way of increasing your stock of plants, Martin Fish from Garden News shows you how

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  • That guy on the lawn mower can piss off! But thanks

  • Love the dog on a dogwood advice video...lol

    Catkins next :-)

  • Next time could you this video with an american accent so it's easier to understand? Just kidding, thanks for a great video!

  • Thank You for the inspiration.

    I've experimented with some of the plants you mentioned but no success in rooting a flowering almond. Thanks again!

  • I didn't know that. :)

    Thank you!

  • If you take stems of any type of willow and cut them into inch long pieces - then soak them in rainwater in a jam jar with a lid - after one week use the water over your cuttings - willow contains a natural rooting hormone.

  • do you need to water them or keep the soil moisture?

    thx

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