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| Is it possible to actually take cuttings and get them to root? The reason I ask is that my Dad is digging up one of his josta bushes, and if he hasn't already done it and disposed of it I was going to put a thread on here offering them to anyone that is interested |
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| Gooseberry and all of the bush fruits are so easy to propogate. Just cut off well ripened wood about 8" long, strip off the lower half's leaves and either plunge into a suitable spot in the garden to grow on or do as I do which is to put a few around the edges of a big pot filled with either good soil or a soil based compost and wait for them to shoot next year. When they are growing well tip out the pot and either pot on or again plant into a nursery bedfor a second year. By the autumn of the second year they will be ready to permanently plant out. I take a fair few cuttings of currants, blueberries and goosebery bushes most autumns and as they are so eager to grow the success rate is very nearly 100%.
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| You can take Hardwood cuttings & put them in pots of gritty compost & keep them in a cold frame or somewhere sheltered & they'll root by next spring. Same as the thread on Grapevines. here's the piccy to jog your memory. ![]() Straight cut at the bottom, remove the buds that are going in the compost (they'll only rot) & a slanting cut at the top (sheds moisture) You can put them in a slit trench with sharp sand at the base but I prefer the pot method.
__________________ ntg ![]() Never be afraid to try something new. Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark. A large group of professionals built the Titanic http://grief-encounters.blogspot.com/ ================================================== The All New Home page of Hartshill Allotments full of useful bits http://www.hags.btik.com Last edited by nick the grief; 24-09-2006 at 07:20 PM. |
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