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My Penstemons.


My Penstemons.  (penstemon)

Most were bought from Hayloft as small plugs 3years ago. This year they have flowered wonderfully. I have taken cuttings but have never succeeded in getting any to strike. I took some more yesterday...fingers crossed.



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They're lovely. I've only got one ( the dark one) but it too flowered very well this year.

9 Sep, 2019

 

Hi Sheila, I think you may be taking your cuttings at the wrong time, you should take softwood cuttings in early summer, or semi ripe cuttings in mid summer, if you have a thermostatically controlled propagator, you can sow seed of border perennials at 55 - 64 deg f in late winter or spring.this is a link to a you tube video for taking cuttings, but it doesn't say when to take them.
youtube.com/watch?v=GtG8VKdOUNM
hope this helps, Derek.

9 Sep, 2019

 

What a gorgeous collection. My older ones are only just coming into flower, as are the ones from packet seed although I sowed early this Spring. Think that's as my soil is bone dry.

9 Sep, 2019

 

How frustrating, next yeardecide which type of cutting you're going to do, cut the stem of the selected piece, about 6" long, just above a leaf joint, take out the growing point, trim off the leaves lower down the stem, make a clean cut just below a leaf joint, or node, to leave a stem about 3" long, put the cuttings in a mix of multi-purpose and horticultural grit, and put about 4 or 5 cuttings around the edge of a pot, push some small canes into the pot to support a plastic bag as a cover, fasten with an elastic band around the pot, and put it somewhere bright but not in direct sunlight, [sorry I should have said ''after watering''],
they should root in about 4 to 6 weeks, hope this helps, Derek.

9 Sep, 2019

 

What a great selection, we bought ours from Hayloft last year, so early days for some of them, noticed a few of the older ones are about to flower!! such good value plants aren't they?

9 Sep, 2019

 

We have most of these Hb they are our favourite summer plants they bloom for months , My OH is an expert at taking cuttings he has dozens in pots , follow Dereks instructions you'll have plenty of new plants next year also I found out in my previous garden that its possible to peg a stem down into the ground layering it , it will root ready to transplant another year ...

10 Sep, 2019

 

Must try layering Amy, thanks for that......(✿ ♡‿♡)

14 Sep, 2019

 

You've got nothing to lose Angela ,it does work .... choose a nice long side shoot ,dig a little furrow lay the stem in it peg it at a joint cover with soil ,put a marker stick beside it ,its easy to forget where it is over winter ,good luck :o)

14 Sep, 2019

 

I will let you know how it goes!!

14 Sep, 2019



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