Great information. Let the complainers Complain . What a great harvest!!!! Pachysandra is such a perfect ground cover. Less lawn to mow. Less gas to buy. More natural beauty . Thanks for spreading the word on spreading this perfect ground cover.
Great video! I'm not sure why a couple people complained about it not having any audio since it's pretty clear what you're doing. Thanks for the video.
Thank you for your video. I’ve propagated several clippings today using your method. Where did you store them for the 70 days? I’m thinking shady area, but just want to clarify. Thanks again.
Someone took the time to provide a simple video for people to follow, and you chose to respond with "shaking my head"? A second grader could follow this very easy method. If there's something else you needed from this video, you could have simply asked w/o being rude!
@@carolforestieri2567 ....yeah, but only because we wanted to see how the ones propagated in water turned out!....and then we didn't even get the answer! I'm really kidding.... That just shows how short our attention spans have become...It's sad really. I admit, I was thinking something along the lines of "o.k....I don't need to see you clip and plant any more than one sprig, let alone (7?...8?)...or dig up more than one sprig"....but another little voice was saying to ME..."lighten up girl!" I ended up skipping ahead through those parts....and the fact that all of the communication was done visually in type, made it easier to find the pertinent info by just clicking ahead quickly a few seconds forward at a time. Thank you for the video! It's really nice to see the different methods and results from various people...It's almost like "learning from experience" but without having to spend the time or risk unnecessary failures. I learn a little something different from all of them. This one gave me the confidence to go ahead and start some pachysandra clippings now (End of August in zone 6) and know that they will have a good chance of being "established enough" before winter comes.
Great information. Let the complainers Complain .
What a great harvest!!!!
Pachysandra is such a perfect ground cover. Less lawn to mow. Less gas to buy. More natural beauty .
Thanks for spreading the word on spreading this perfect ground cover.
Absolutely!
absolutely... I think so... more and more natural beauty.
Thank you for taking the time to do this. What a delightful and informative video. 🙂
thank you.
I'm glad you had a good time
Great video! I'm not sure why a couple people complained about it not having any audio since it's pretty clear what you're doing. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for that!
Excellent
Thanks
Thank you for your video. I’ve propagated several clippings today using your method. Where did you store them for the 70 days? I’m thinking shady area, but just want to clarify. Thanks again.
You can put it in semi-shade where it doesn't get much sunlight.
How do you overwinter them if starting propagation in October
Good video. Soil is best. Sunny location or shady during propagation
Thank you for watching video.
Looks pretty good. How long did it take and what's the best time of year to do this?
Thank you. Propagating can be done from early summer to autumn. The time may vary depending on the weather, but please refer to the video.
It took 70 days.
Is there any reason why you cant plant the first cut directly in the desired shady area?
Roots grow better in water.
So, don’t use water, use soil. I am giving my neighbor some pachysandra and will do this.
Please, drop the music and insert some audio to explain. smh
Thanks for the comments.
@@HouseplantsLife great video! 🌱
Someone took the time to provide a simple video for people to follow, and you chose to respond with "shaking my head"? A second grader could follow this very easy method. If there's something else you needed from this video, you could have simply asked w/o being rude!
What a tedious video. It could have been done in 2 mins and better supers.
And yet you watched.
@@carolforestieri2567 ....yeah, but only because we wanted to see how the ones propagated in water turned out!....and then we didn't even get the answer!
I'm really kidding.... That just shows how short our attention spans have become...It's sad really. I admit, I was thinking something along the lines of "o.k....I don't need to see you clip and plant any more than one sprig, let alone (7?...8?)...or dig up more than one sprig"....but another little voice was saying to ME..."lighten up girl!"
I ended up skipping ahead through those parts....and the fact that all of the communication was done visually in type, made it easier to find the pertinent info by just clicking ahead quickly a few seconds forward at a time.
Thank you for the video! It's really nice to see the different methods and results from various people...It's almost like "learning from experience" but without having to spend the time or risk unnecessary failures. I learn a little something different from all of them. This one gave me the confidence to go ahead and start some pachysandra clippings now (End of August in zone 6) and know that they will have a good chance of being "established enough" before winter comes.