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berberis propagation
my wonderful thorny berberis has a lot of new growth. I'd like to propagate
it and eventually make it into a hedge. Does anyone know how? Do I just chop bits off and poke them into the ground and wait for them to root, or is there more technique involved? thanks Ginny |
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Oxymel of Squill wrote: my wonderful thorny berberis has a lot of new growth. I'd like to propagate it and eventually make it into a hedge. Does anyone know how? Do I just chop bits off and poke them into the ground and wait for them to root, or is there more technique involved? Pots of sharp sand are better, and some bottom heat may help, but you have it right. However, the deciduous berberis are right beggars to propagate. Nick. |
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thanx, I'll have a go. I don't think this plant decids
cheers "Nick Maclaren" wrote in message ... In article , Oxymel of Squill wrote: my wonderful thorny berberis has a lot of new growth. I'd like to propagate it and eventually make it into a hedge. Does anyone know how? Do I just chop bits off and poke them into the ground and wait for them to root, or is there more technique involved? Pots of sharp sand are better, and some bottom heat may help, but you have it right. However, the deciduous berberis are right beggars to propagate. Nick. |
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