Taking softwood cuttings (part one)

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  • čas přidán 17. 04. 2020
  • The first of two videos that explores the art of taking softwood cuttings of clematis, and explains when and how to select suitable material.

Komentáře • 17

  • @MBihon2000
    @MBihon2000 Před 3 lety +3

    Clematis is one of the easiest cuttings to propagate. When I pruned my clematis in the fall, I pick the woody part and cut about an inch below the nodes. The following spring the nodes started to sprout! I leave them in small pots out in the garden, where they are exposed to sunshine, rain, snow and wind.

    • @kenblackclematis8272
      @kenblackclematis8272  Před 3 lety

      Good for you. Hardwood cuttings can be more reliable but take longer to grow. What sort of clematis are you using this method for?

  • @JoCasey
    @JoCasey Před 4 lety +4

    Thank you - very clear and informative

  • @matthewgarfield-bennett8771

    Fantastic advice really informative and very interesting ! Monty Don watch out !

    • @kenblackclematis8272
      @kenblackclematis8272  Před rokem

      Thank you for your kind comments but I think Monty Don’s position is quite safe.
      Have a good gardening year.

  • @judithhardman4654
    @judithhardman4654 Před 3 lety +1

    Brilliant , we saw you on Gardeners World it was very informative thank you. We are going to plant a few clematis to cover an old wall, thanks for the idea. Keep well and safe. Judith & Simon Hardman ( the old Greenkeeper at Mollington! ⛳)

  • @belindax4897
    @belindax4897 Před 3 lety +1

    I have a few clematis and now seems a good time to give this a go. Thanks

  • @chompers11
    @chompers11 Před 2 lety

    Jeez Ken killer intro and video. I'm just getting into softwood cuttings this year it's super exciting! I wish I had someone to shadow like you haha. My question to you is do you generally need to wait until the shrub or tree or flower stops flowering? Everything is late this year and I'd like to take some dogwood cuttings but it still has flowers

    • @itkahsramal4983
      @itkahsramal4983 Před rokem

      Hi, not Ken but this is one of the best times to take and root cuttings. It'll have enough time to grow roots and get established before winter months.

    • @chompers11
      @chompers11 Před rokem

      @@itkahsramal4983 I get frost in about a month, I think it might be late for me? My rains will hit soon

    • @itkahsramal4983
      @itkahsramal4983 Před rokem +1

      @@chompers11 so do I. But there’s nothing wrong with trying, you never know you might get one that roots quickly. Plus many perennials like to be transplanted in the early fall. I have a lot of transplanting to do this fall, but anyway good luck!

    • @chompers11
      @chompers11 Před rokem +1

      @@itkahsramal4983 for sure I'm on it

  • @maxinecastelli5183
    @maxinecastelli5183 Před rokem

    Hi I live in Ontario Canada is this a good time for me to this ,,I absolutely love your explanation very clearly to understand..Please answer don’t have much time left before our first frost..

    • @kenblackclematis8272
      @kenblackclematis8272  Před rokem

      Hi Maxine
      I am pleased that you think my videos are helpful. Given how many climate zones there are in the world it is difficult to provide advice that meets everyone’s needs. I therefore base all my videos on my experience of growing clematis in the UK which is a temperate climate. However, my advice on softwood cuttings is that you should take them when the wood is new growth and that happens in the Spring or early Summer only. You will now need to wait until next year when the weather warms enough to promote new growth.
      Hope this helps