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RE: A Cutting Patch - Scarlet - 29-10-2021

I've fancied some of those but as I'm on clay I haven't tried - everything I like seems to need digging up for the winter.


RE: A Cutting Patch - Small chilli - 03-09-2022

Would hydrangea heads be good for cutting?


RE: A Cutting Patch - Veggie - 03-09-2022

I've dried hydrangea heads - sometimes deliberately. Big Grin


RE: A Cutting Patch - Moth - 03-09-2022

(03-09-2022, 08:25 AM)Small chilli Wrote: Would hydrangea heads be good for cutting?

I've seen them in bouquets in the shops, so yes, they must last well in water.


RE: A Cutting Patch - Small chilli - 04-09-2022

My next idea for greenery/ fillers. Would fuchsia branches work? The fuchsia need pruning anyway. What do you think?


RE: A Cutting Patch - Scarlet - 04-09-2022

(03-09-2022, 08:25 AM)Small chilli Wrote: Would hydrangea heads be good for cutting?
Yes, lots of people use these. Fresh and dried. They last for ages.
I've never had much luck growing these- in the summer they need watering everyday here on my clay and I couldn't bother doing that to keep it going - right plant/right place.. I have managed to keep an oak leaf hydrangea going in a semi shady area, and a little damper than the rest of the garden but it always struggles - would love some of those "limelight" hydrangeas.


RE: A Cutting Patch - Scarlet - 04-09-2022

(04-09-2022, 06:50 AM)Small chilli Wrote: My next idea for greenery/ fillers. Would fuchsia branches work? The fuchsia need pruning anyway. What do you think?
I would cut some and try them indoors in your house - see if they last. I only have one in my garden so never tried it.


RE: A Cutting Patch - Moth - 04-09-2022

I've tried fuchsias, the magellanica type. They look pretty but the flowers started to drop the very next day and I decided they were not worth the bother.