How to take Hardwood Holly Cuttings to Make a Holly Hedge. How to Propagate a Holly Bush.
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- čas přidán 9. 10. 2022
- How to make hardwood #holly #cuttings to make a holly hedge.
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This was very useful thank you!👌 our neighbour has one in their garden,and I'm taking a cutting today! I've never done it before though,this is the first time I've ever grown a garden,but I'm addicted to it now lol,we've only got a small garden though,so I'll need to be careful not to get to carried away with it!😆❤
Excellent. Gardens can be addictive. But it's a good addiction right? Good luck with it all. Mark
Wonderful, and a timely find. My aunt just bought a Yaupon Holly, Ilex vomitoria, and I'm keen to try taking a cutting so I can root it. I've not tried a holly cutting before, but I'm very interested in growing native plants in an attempt to offset the damage we've done with all these non-native plants in our gardens. Plus, it's America's only caffeine-producing plant and I'm makes quite a delicious tea.
If I might suggest, while that Irish shovel is a real workhorse and beautiful in all regards, a "trenching" shovel is absolutely wonderful around the garden. Because they have a narrower blade, usually around 5" wide at the most, they really sink into the ground! The handle-to-blade angle is much like on your Irish spade, allowing you to get down deep into a trench, but I really only use mine for planting and such. The narrow blade makes it a dream to work with, especially when you're cutting in like you did to get those hollies in the ground.
Thank you, I'm reading this with great interest, especially the bit about tea. I must try to source one of those plants. Mark
Excited to see the progress Mark.
Thanks Ernest. I'll certainly update you in a video come spring time. Best wishes. Mark
Great job very useful we'll be doing this in the Autumn, thanks.
Thank you so much! Great video.
Well thank you for watching glad you enjoyed it. Mark
Hi Mark, i’ve just subscribed after watching your Holly hedge video. Will definitely watch more. Regards Dawn.
Thanks for this video
Thanks Tim, appreciate the comment and your watching it. Mark
Thanks for the video Mark! I was just looking for some information on how to transplant holly cuttings to grow trees here in the states (upstate New York) Great information.
Hello to upstate new york. I once went through westchester and up to grand canaan. Is that near you? I hope your holly does well. Mark
@@MarksHouseandGardenUK That's about 200 mile east of us. We are just outside of Ithaca NY in the Finger Lakes region. But the Hudson Valley is a beautiful place to see as well, especially in the fall!
Hi mark. I'm really glad youve chosen native material. But Its a very ambitious one with holly!! They are notoriously difficult to take in most situations. Tried several times myself with holly and not much in the way of success.I've always used yew cuttings for an evergreen hedge, which take a lot better in my experience. Both plants are slow growing & liking well draining soils. I hope you have a very good return for your efforts, my fingers are well & truly crossed for you. Keep up the great work. Love the channel.🤞🤞
Thank you Dean. I hope with both our fingers crossed and your positive vibes through the airwaves they will take. I've never done holly cuttings before. So maybe I'll have beginner's luck. If not. I'll go to Yew. Although there isn't one in my garden, so i will have to ask a neighbour. Mark
Did it work
Didn't know you could propogate Holly, that's me having a go tomorrow then ☺
Well it should work. I hope. When i was looking into it this was the main method. There was another method where you completely buried the cuttings upside down and waited for green shoots. But i had no faith in that.
@@MarksHouseandGardenUK no I wouldn't either 😂 😂
Update I stuck a few bits around in the veg garden, and they have rooted, amazing. I think it does like my clay soil.
Hi Mark new sub here great video
Thank you very much indeed, very much appreciated. Mark
Has it taken? Did it work?
Nicely presented thank you! I’ve just subscribed. From Uk living in Tennessee USA and love all flora and fauna. I’ve just got a cutting of holly; think it’s female as it has berries. I will need to get a male cutting too? What is the best soil temperate to plant them in the ground? Right now I have it in soil in the kitchen 👀 Thanks for any tips!
Just taken some cuttings of a variegated Holly Green with white margin , one had a red Berry, don,t know the variety, it is the 1oth Nov,, but very, very mild conditions here in the moray firth. Holly plants are very expensive, so I hope I am successful with at least a couple, with one for training into bonsai. Thanks for your ut videos
Let's hope we both have success and lots of free holly 😊 good luck with your cuttings. Mark
Theirs one thing that Holly hedge cannot stand, and that is being exposed to the prevailing wind! I have learnt that from experience.
Excellent, what’s the best rooting hormone to get as new to doing this thx.
So this was a year ago. Today is 06/12/2024 Any updates?
I planted a specimen Loropetalum this year for future cuttings 🙂
That's a great idea. A kind of 'donor plant' right?
Hi Mark, bit late to this, can you advise if now (February would still be suitable to plant cuttings or would the ground be too cold do you think?
Thanks so much for the video..just been researching this myself. Intuitively I was hoping your method was viable but all other research I've done dictates using pots and /or digging foot wide trenches and laying a layer of grit amongst other things and all sorts of other things that I'm not sure I have the time or patience for..although I do take that those methods are to provide the best chance of success. Anyway I presume it's still not too late in the year to try this?
Hi there. Thank you. My philosophy is 'what have i got to lose?', so if it doesn't work out this time i might try a more detailed approach next time. We'll soon know. I understand that it is perfectly possible to take these cuttings all winter (although you may struggle breaking the earth in a frost). I hope you have every success with your attempt. I'd be interested to know what you try and how it works out. Best wishes. Mark
How did they turn out?
Great timing Mark, and great video - thanks :-) I am just about to take some cuttings of holly but not in a position to plant directly into the ground - can I put cuttings in pots for a 4 -12 months??
Yes i believe you definitely can. Well drained, not overwatered and patience 😊 when i was doing my research many used pots. Good luck with it. Mark
Oh and hello Rachel. Just saw your surname x
I wish i seen this video before the winter!
I done all these exact steps but didn't use the rooting hormone 😬 also instead i potted the cuttings to allow them to root before the area i want to plant is ready. I'm planning on checking progress of roots this week but am i wasting my time without the hormone?! Total garden noob here so don't judge me!!!
I don't think you have done anything wrong at all. In pots might be a good thing. Be patient as they take a while. And good luck
Thank you for posting this video. Would this work for Nelly R. Stevens Holly?
Hi. I'm afraid I'm not familiar with this holly. However, i understand that this process would work. Why not give it a try?
It seems like it will take more than a few years for a "hedge" to be grown? Update on how long it took would be very useful.
Hi Mark, what spacing are you using between the cuttings in each of the rows. Looks like about 2 feet? Thanks.
Hi Brian. I'll measure it tomorrow. But I think it's slightly less than 2 feet. I'll back to you. Mark
Hello , how did your holly cuttings / hedge turn out .👍
Did really well about 60% survival rate. I did an update. Let me find the link...
czcams.com/video/fAFLBIJaJVs/video.html
8:26 start
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Did the hedge take after
Hi there. Yes there's a full update video linked I believe. 66% success. Thank you. Mark
@@MarksHouseandGardenUKOh that was a decent result.
Video starts 5:39 ...
I think it must be a fault on your computer. You are the first to report this. Mine starts at the beginning. Hope you sort it. Mark
Here I won't be able to make holly root out in the open like you are, perhaps due to that we usually have a metre of snow during winter time. And I notice that you aren't using rooting hormones all over the cut area of the cutting, that is not helpful for the cutting. Dip the whole cut end into hormones, and the rooting will be better.
Ok, thanks for the additional advice. I had 65% success so perhaps with extra hormone might have been higher