Perennials You Can Still Propagate in Late September

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @RosyHardyGardening
    @RosyHardyGardening  Месяц назад +16

    If you want to learn more gardening skills from Rosy then consider our propagation course: rosy-hardy.teachable.com/p/rosy-hardy-s-propagation-workshop-launch

  • @TJ-bn2cn
    @TJ-bn2cn Месяц назад +14

    I have to say that this for me is the best channel on RUclips. As a UK person who’s still learning but learning so much, this is an award winning channel. I’ve nothing but respect and praise for Rosie ❤. I’ve always been physically able to do what I want but sadly developed an autoimmune disease which attacks my muscles and some internal organs, it’s a frustrating journey and has caused me severe financial difficulties and severe depression but my gardening holds me up. If you ever need support with finding the right plants for you, her website and especially her team are invaluable and such lovely supportive people. ❤❤

    • @cbrisalchemist6887
      @cbrisalchemist6887 Месяц назад +4

      I resonate to this. I’ve always been strong and productive and now have autoimmune disease after going through cancer treatment. My garden shows my hope…a garden is the visual proof of hope. Thanks for sharing.❤

  • @AJsGreenThumbLLC
    @AJsGreenThumbLLC 5 дней назад

    Whew what a wealth of knowledge Rosy-- thoroughly enjoyed and soaked it up like a sponge. Achillea is extremely easy to propagate here in the USA- Maryland. By late spring- May, I can find plenty seedlings in the garden.

  • @idreamtiwasbackatmanderley414
    @idreamtiwasbackatmanderley414 Месяц назад +7

    Apart from the masterful yielding of the saw, it was akin to the multiplication of the loaves…
    Thank you very much for the overview of the greenhouse, it was very interesting and it shows the amount of work done by the team.

  • @jomassey4207
    @jomassey4207 Месяц назад +3

    Just a quick note about achilleas, they can get very big and take over due to their root runners. Perhaps they don't do this in the UK but in Australasia they can be very hard to control.
    Otherwise the other plants are really worthwhile to divide and replant.
    Great practical vlog for gardeners.😊

  • @valeriezendiver263
    @valeriezendiver263 Месяц назад +5

    This was SO interesting, thank you! I’ve gotten quite hooked on propagation (and just completed your fabulous course) and love seeing others’ set ups.

    • @rosyhardy18
      @rosyhardy18 Месяц назад +3

      So glad you enjoyed the course.

  • @katrinkatterman3069
    @katrinkatterman3069 Месяц назад +3

    Thank you for the propagation advice! Just finished up a load of penstemons and salvias before watching this… now I’m off to do some achillia!

  • @kimmybooth
    @kimmybooth Месяц назад +5

    I shot off down the garden with my secateurs even before your video finished Rosy THANKYOU your earlier video of euphoria characius propagation has been gold, took months but all my cuttings are rooting, I kept them on the dry side like you said x thanks a million x
    Kim x so kind
    Oh and I have a free geum totally tangerine on your advice what I did a few weeks ago 💯

    • @shangrila9745
      @shangrila9745 Месяц назад +2

      so did I, pressed pause and ran out to propagate an Achillea!

    • @kimmybooth
      @kimmybooth Месяц назад

      @@shangrila9745 it will give us a massive head start on next year pal 😊I just took a load of anthemis tinktoria cuttings too, 💯

  • @Alcabre81
    @Alcabre81 Месяц назад +4

    Thanks Rosy! I’m a newish flower farmer in Spain and your videos are so informative and you’re so so skilled! 👏 I love watching you and appreciate all the work and love you put in these videos. It’s much appreciated! Alba

  • @kevinpowell7948
    @kevinpowell7948 Месяц назад +3

    Thanks Rosy, you're a star. Geums and Wendy's Blush divided 🍀

  • @helenazzopardi1713
    @helenazzopardi1713 Месяц назад +2

    Thanks Rosy. These are new plants to me, so very informative.

  • @miso144
    @miso144 Месяц назад +2

    thanks for tutorial, havent done propogation for a while, gd to be reminded, cheers

  • @monikabarry6509
    @monikabarry6509 Месяц назад +2

    Thank you. So useful.

  • @jameshunt4339
    @jameshunt4339 Месяц назад +2

    What a brilliant video. I have a lovely geranium Roseanne that I want to propagate from but was told to wait until spring and use the fresh growth.
    Think I’ll give it a go this weekend now.

    • @rosyhardy18
      @rosyhardy18 Месяц назад +4

      With Geranium Rozanne I would wait until the spring. It is slightly different in its growth.

    • @jameshunt4339
      @jameshunt4339 Месяц назад +2

      @@rosyhardy18 thanks I will wait then.

  • @hilshils3426
    @hilshils3426 Месяц назад +2

    Really interesting video. I too have almost finished your great propagation course. Loved seeing the set up in the poly tunnel… one of the seed trays (Lythrum) had label week 24 (presumably the sowing week) then a label ‘in fridge week 38, out week 42’, but the plants had germinated well, so that just a reminder of when to act IF they hadn’t done so?

  • @arhodes2866
    @arhodes2866 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for this brilliant video

  • @bronwenryan416
    @bronwenryan416 Месяц назад +2

    Brilliant, I’m going to have a go.😊

  • @grahamlock4413
    @grahamlock4413 Месяц назад +1

    First class video. Well explained tutorial.

  • @liliyasudareva9584
    @liliyasudareva9584 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks a lot! Simple and practical. ☺🔝

  • @rosemarybushea3447
    @rosemarybushea3447 Месяц назад +1

    Great information, thank you

  • @floand12345
    @floand12345 Месяц назад +3

    I love the nursery tours, all the cuttings, seed trays… please don’t ever feel like it might be boring to mention each and every one of them.

  • @joanne_niagara
    @joanne_niagara Месяц назад +2

    Wow, what a great set up. For the seedlings/small cuttings, what temperature range must they be in and how do you prevent fungus gnats? I tried once and had terrible gnats. Thnak you for all the great info!

    • @rosyhardy18
      @rosyhardy18 Месяц назад +2

      We have found the fungus knots do not like the cork dressing. It is all at base temperature of 16C and air temp never below 5C in this tunnel highest air temp is 32C

    • @joanne_niagara
      @joanne_niagara Месяц назад

      @@rosyhardy18 Thank you!

  • @debbiemason1509
    @debbiemason1509 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you so much, really helpful

  • @jacquelinechilvers9361
    @jacquelinechilvers9361 Месяц назад +1

    Brilliant, thanks

  • @juliaabbey5622
    @juliaabbey5622 Месяц назад +2

    Please can I ask about the cork you use on the seed trays…….. is it readily available or do you break it down yourselves?

  • @yousefosman9051
    @yousefosman9051 Месяц назад +6

    I did it on the grass already - sorry Rosy

  • @mbeckers7595
    @mbeckers7595 Месяц назад +1

    Can't find out how to root lavender cuttings in water. Is it possible???

  • @scallywags12
    @scallywags12 Месяц назад +3

    Where do you get your crunched cork? Never seen this in Canada. I do use grit on top of soil of pots.

    • @RebeccaBuchmann-f7u
      @RebeccaBuchmann-f7u Месяц назад +1

      I'm a gardener in Washington state and would like to know the same thing. Where does one find good quantities of ground cork? And what exactly is grit? Tiny gravel?

    • @scallywags12
      @scallywags12 Месяц назад +1

      @@RebeccaBuchmann-f7u Grit is like tiny gravel. I get chicken grit to top dress my soil to stop mold, fungus and gnats. It is also a good top dressing for alpine plants. Add drainage to soil, too. Buy at most livestock feed or garden stores. I get a 50lb bag.

    • @RebeccaBuchmann-f7u
      @RebeccaBuchmann-f7u Месяц назад

      @@scallywags12

    • @RebeccaBuchmann-f7u
      @RebeccaBuchmann-f7u Месяц назад

      OHH. So, what you feed your chickens to harden their egg shells?

  • @davidberrell4725
    @davidberrell4725 Месяц назад +2

    Aster monch has been a real performer for me this year but I only have one plant. I have looked up propagating techniques but advice is contradictory. Some say it can be divided and others say it doesn’t split well? Any advice?🙂

    • @rosyhardy18
      @rosyhardy18 Месяц назад +5

      No it does not split well. Spring basal cuttings are the best option

    • @wendymitchell4004
      @wendymitchell4004 Месяц назад +4

      I always pull up a stem or two they usually have some roots on them

  • @gloriaruiz2332
    @gloriaruiz2332 Месяц назад +1

  • @carolhartley5982
    @carolhartley5982 Месяц назад

    Minus 10C?

  • @deborahdyste8017
    @deborahdyste8017 Месяц назад +1

    Carrier for the biological control???

    • @rosyhardy18
      @rosyhardy18 Месяц назад +3

      Yes the insect eggs or young larvae are in bottles or tubes sent by post to us. They have either bran or fine compost to travel in and then are distributed onto the leaves of plants

  • @aleksandras.5277
    @aleksandras.5277 Месяц назад +1

    4:49 🕷