Cuttings dilemma
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And it’ll leave space for more cuttings from future raids on other gardens  Big Grin .
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I have a couple of buckets around the garden that I bung cuttings in - then forget all about.
Found one yesterday with some hydrangea cuttings I took from somebody's garden a couple months ago - they all have roots now and are ready to pot/plant out.
If you're pushed for time, its worth starting them in water until you're ready to do it properly!
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I’ve never had much luck with the just stick them in water technique.

My multi pot cutting thingy with the funny name is doing a good job.
https://gardenandgossip.org/showthread.php?tid=275

They need repotting as well .
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Mine's full of spring onions now! The Radish pot came out and the lettuce went crazy before I did anything with them so its just the onions left.
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A bit late to the party but I find spring a bit late to split. Often they have grown a little bit..so they are a bit bigger and if they have had a little room they do put on some decent growth.
When they are in their own pots it saves so much time when you are in the busy/spring frenzy.

I've spent the last few days, cleaning out the greenhouse ready to put in all my plants/seedlings that I've moved on into bigger pots. Currently, pitting up more in the kitchen Smile
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Ps.... Sp I've just potted up about 30 lupine Smile from your seed last year. Hoping they get big enough to put in the garden next Spring.
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(19-10-2020, 12:38 PM)Scarlet Wrote: Ps.... Sp I've just potted up about 30 lupine Smile from your seed last year. Hoping they get big enough to put in the garden next Spring.
I found a lupin coming up between 2 paving slabs on a path between 2 of my veggie beds yesterday! I’m going to have to try and transplant it before it gets to big or stood on.
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I've got a self sown dahlia in mine - I've been patiently waiting for it to flower but I don't think It's will have enough time now.
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