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hallo,
neighbours magnolia is leaning over the hedge into my garden. he is not a gardener so wont care if i cut the branch that hangs over into mine...... QUESTION what do i do with it once branch is in my posession? shall i dig a hole and stick it in there or stand the smaller shoots in water until they show signs of rooting? or do both? must do domething, too good an opportunity to miss. dont know variety, only that it has purple flowers and is probably an ordinary variety available from any garden centre. picture below any suggestions welcome, thanks, karaman |
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"karaman" wrote
neighbours magnolia is leaning over the hedge into my garden. he is not a gardener so wont care if i cut the branch that hangs over into mine...... QUESTION what do i do with it once branch is in my posession? shall i dig a hole and stick it in there or stand the smaller shoots in water until they show signs of rooting? or do both? must do domething, too good an opportunity to miss. dont know variety, only that it has purple flowers and is probably an ordinary variety available from any garden centre. picture below any suggestions welcome, thanks, karaman +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Filename: DSC00004.JPG | |Download: http://www.gardenbanter.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=15999| +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ I've grown them from seed but you can do it from cuttings. Looking at my books ... Take 4 inch heal cuttings of half ripe wood in July and insert them in damp course sand and keep at 21°C (70°F), preferably in a propagator, do not let the sand dry out. After some months pot the rooted cuttings up and keep in a cold frame overwinter to plant out the following April/May in a nursery bed. Leave them for two or three years to grow on before replanting in their permanent position. -- Regards. Bob Hobden. Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK |
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On 2014-05-05 10:29:49 +0000, karaman said:
hallo, neighbours magnolia is leaning over the hedge into my garden. he is not a gardener so wont care if i cut the branch that hangs over into mine...... QUESTION what do i do with it once branch is in my posession? shall i dig a hole and stick it in there or stand the smaller shoots in water until they show signs of rooting? or do both? must do domething, too good an opportunity to miss. dont know variety, only that it has purple flowers and is probably an ordinary variety available from any garden centre. picture below any suggestions welcome, thanks, karaman +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Filename: DSC00004.JPG | |Download: http://www.gardenbanter.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=15999| +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ If you cut it off and do anything with it, or try to, there is every chance that it will die. Why not leave it as it is and enjoy it in your garden, even though it isn't your worry or responsibility? -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon www.helpforheroes.org.uk |
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thank you chris hogg and bob hobden - why didnt i think of layering? i've done that with my vines and it worked a treat. however, as am moving house, the cutting is the one applkicable in this instance. clear instructions, i cant go wrong! assistance much appreciated, karaman.
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