Thanks for the clear, step by step video. I have a verbena that has self-seeded where I don't want it and which would be awkward to dig up and move so I'll use this method to take cuttings from it instead. I very much enjoyed the part where you couldn't get the bag off the pot. It made me chuckle so thanks for leaving that in ;)
nice simple explanation, and well presented. We shall give it a try. We've not pruned our verbina, so I hope we will be able to do cuttings in a month or so.
Awesome thank you for such a great video/ I adore lemon verbena and mint: so shall try this method I live in the big city of London where the pollution is prolific so I like smells in my garden to create a nice atmosphere my lemon kumquat and lavender are all in bloom but you can not beat the sweet sweet smell of lemon verbena. My lemon tree has recently produced flowers that smell exactly like jasmine !! No idea how that has happened but it’s glorious on a summers night.
Great video , I'm very much a novice gardener , I'm planning to try this with some verbena and geraniums this year, can I ask: When covered with a bag and left for 4-5 weeks, do you need to spray them with water or will the moisture inside bag be enough? And once they are in their own pots, do they need to be left till following year to be ready for garden?
Hi Rod. Thank you for your appreciation. The moisture in the bag was enough for my plants but you can spray if needed. Once the roots become strong you can transplant out ... no need to wait a year. Good luck with your growing.
Good step-by-step video, thanks. I have two verbena's, a very bushy beautiful strong plant, but is that little bit grown up one.. Nice to see how it grows. But that plant in the second time compost.. Is that one strong enough already to take sunlight from the compost and ground back into the garden?
@@LearnHow2 I'm gonna try that. If you look on my channel, you see the garden that I take care off. My plan is to make a lot of reborned leaves.. From different plants out of that specific garden
I took a small branch with dark green leafs on it from a multicolor verbena from spain. It looks like a wooden branch. How to take cuttings? Ive put the branch in water for now..
Super thank you 😊 but where should I keep these over winter? I only have a tiny 4ft high plastic ‘greenhouse’ which I basically use for storage. Should I pop them in there or keep indoors near a window? Should they be watered over winter? 🥴
I would keep them indoor for the first winter. Once they are planted out next spring they can stay in the ground and will keep coming back year after year.
Your videos are always so clear and easy to understand. Thank you for taking the time to record them, really helps novice gardeners like me.
You're very welcome Navdeep! Keep safe.
I really appreciate how you show your step-by-step instructions up very closely with the camera! Very informative thank you
You are very welcome! Keep safe.
Very clear and concise video. Thank you for taking the time to make it, it’s been very helpful ❤
Thanks for the clear, step by step video. I have a verbena that has self-seeded where I don't want it and which would be awkward to dig up and move so I'll use this method to take cuttings from it instead. I very much enjoyed the part where you couldn't get the bag off the pot. It made me chuckle so thanks for leaving that in ;)
Thanks Tracey - glad you found it amusing! Keep safe.
Great advice, thanks!
Very good video. Clear instruction! Thank you.
You are welcome! Keep safe.
Thank you, this video is really helpful!
Hi Emma. I'm so glad! Thank you for your appreciation.Keep safe.
Excellent explanation, many thanks.👍❤️
THANK YOU
This is a great video. Really good descriptive information. Thank you.
You're very welcome Andrea!
nice simple explanation, and well presented. We shall give it a try.
We've not pruned our verbina, so I hope we will be able to do cuttings in a month or so.
Hi Ian. Thanks for your appreciation. Good luck with your growing.
Good video, thanks! My kids will be doing this is a few months :)
Thank you for your appreciation. Great to see kids getting involved!
thanks. great video
Thankyou!
Awesome thank you for such a great video/ I adore lemon verbena and mint: so shall try this method I live in the big city of London where the pollution is prolific so I like smells in my garden to create a nice atmosphere my lemon kumquat and lavender are all in bloom but you can not beat the sweet sweet smell of lemon verbena. My lemon tree has recently produced flowers that smell exactly like jasmine !! No idea how that has happened but it’s glorious on a summers night.
Hi Kirt. Thank you for your appreciation. Your garden sounds wonderful! Keep safe.
@@LearnHow2 i am a house bound man with many many ailments so I keep my mind busy with gardening whenever I am able to enjoy with my doggies
@@kirtandrews1859 I am so sorry to hear about your ailments. Gardening is great for the soul. Best wishes.
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Thank you! Cheers!
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Great video , I'm very much a novice gardener , I'm planning to try this with some verbena and geraniums this year, can I ask: When covered with a bag and left for 4-5 weeks, do you need to spray them with water or will the moisture inside bag be enough? And once they are in their own pots, do they need to be left till following year to be ready for garden?
Hi Rod. Thank you for your appreciation. The moisture in the bag was enough for my plants but you can spray if needed. Once the roots become strong you can transplant out ... no need to wait a year. Good luck with your growing.
Good step-by-step video, thanks. I have two verbena's, a very bushy beautiful strong plant, but is that little bit grown up one.. Nice to see how it grows. But that plant in the second time compost.. Is that one strong enough already to take sunlight from the compost and ground back into the garden?
Yes. As soon as they have 2 sets of leaves they are ok in full sunlight.
@@LearnHow2 I'm gonna try that.
If you look on my channel, you see the garden that I take care off. My plan is to make a lot of reborned leaves.. From different plants out of that specific garden
I’ll try this. Thankyou and goodbye.
Good luck with your growing!
I took a small branch with dark green leafs on it from a multicolor verbena from spain. It looks like a wooden branch. How to take cuttings? Ive put the branch in water for now..
Thank you for a wonderful video. Once you have put the cutting in compost, after the first watering, do you then never water it? Thank you.
The plastic cover should keep the water in but if the compost appears to be getting dry then add water. Thank you for your appreciation.Keep safe.
@@LearnHow2 Thank you so much for replying. Your video was so informative.
Super thank you 😊 but where should I keep these over winter? I only have a tiny 4ft high plastic ‘greenhouse’ which I basically use for storage. Should I pop them in there or keep indoors near a window? Should they be watered over winter? 🥴
I would keep them indoor for the first winter. Once they are planted out next spring they can stay in the ground and will keep coming back year after year.
Time saving tip for you. Use ziplock bags to put your little plant pot in until cuttings rooted.
Great tip! Thank you.
Hi. After the process is finished.... And you have your new plant. Do you plant it back into the garden.....or overwinter it?
Hi Robert. As the plants were tender I overwintered mine in my greenhouse. Keep safe.
@@LearnHow2 thanks for the reply!
2:57 how do I cut the flowers to bring in my house and enjoy the flowers
Hi Dolores. I am not sure what you are asking?