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I’m going to have to buy a few plants for my garden. At some point
Where would you recommend buying from? Obviously not T&M .
I’ll use David Austin for roses
I’ll probably be after some clematis & camellia and flowery shrub type things that take ages or don’t do well from seed.
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Somewhere that doesn't charge you an arm and a leg for delivery!
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(20-04-2022, 02:38 PM)Veggie Wrote: Somewhere that doesn't charge you an arm and a leg for delivery! That narrows the search . Along with finding companies that will actually deliver here .
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Are there any "local" companies that you could make a day-trip too? Their growing conditions may be a better match for you than somewhere down South with different soil.
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I need to do some research.
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For clematis and fruit bushes, I have always had great success with Morrisons actually. I don't have any camellias but will listen out for recommendations here too, as I'd quite like some
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I find Clematis and lots of shrubs do well from cuttings if you are not in too much of a hurry and your neighbours don't mind.
I've often taken cuttings from overhanging vegetation when out walking.
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What's your secret Mark? I've taken loads of cuttings of clematis and not a single one has worked. I've tried putting them in water, in compost, on the edge of a pot, in the middle... in sand, in gravel, nothing has worked lol
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I think it must have been the time of year, probably early summer. In compost covered with a plastic bag on a Northwest facing kitchen window ledge. In the next few weeks should be good time when they are growing strongly and not too woody.
I did take some in autumn last year and put in a propagator but none took. They seemed to be still alive all over winter but in Jan/Feb, there were no roots and the leaves dropped off eventually.
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Clematis root 'internodal', they don't root below a leaf joint. I think the idea is you take a long piece (60cm) and wrap it around your hand so that it has multiple breaks, you then set it in compost..................Or, as has already been mentioned, Morrisons can be a good source of plants. I always have a snoop around the plant section when there and usually come away with a couple of 'yellow sticker' jobbies to revive at home.
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