Hi andy, Ive got a few bits of honeysuckle that have rooted where i dont want them, pm me your details, i am determined to get to the post office tomorrow!
Lyn did you want some more gerainiums? I saw your post on the other thread, ive got quite a lot left, you are more than welcome to them
I havent been able to get as far as the post office yet Lyn sorry, but am determined to get there tomorrow come hell or high water (possibly the latter!), so will post all at the same time. I would like a little bit of the pale pink if you can spare some please
I find layering easier than anything with honeysuckle, just put a stem on the ground, put a couple of stones on it to keep it in contact with the ground, or bury the stem, thats it, after a while you will see roots, just detach from the main plant and pot up
You can also take cuttings in the usual way from a stem without a flower, but there is always a chance they wont take, i just find layering is less wasteful
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Thank you to AmandaBen for the seeds, arrived safely today.
I havent any honeysuckle cuttings going Andy.
The canpanula are looking ok, when I am sure they are well rooted, I will post them out, anyone that asked for them....I havent forgotten you.
I have loads of seeds ready to go, will they go on here or the original 'seed swap' thread.
Lyn did you want some more gerainiums? I saw your post on the other thread, ive got quite a lot left, you are more than welcome to them
Pleased your seeds arrived, I posted 4 lots, hopefully I didnt muddle up.
Any geraniums would be lovely, did you send the dark pink one and do you want my light pink one?
Lyn, did you get my thank you email, they have been playing up latley xx
Thanks for seeds Lyn, am hoping to have some up for swapping/sending soon.
I'm very new to seeds, cuttings, propagation of any sort, but I would love to join in.
If Andy is still looking for honeysuckle, I have a beautiful one in bloom, but please advise how best to cut & send....will give it a go!
I find layering easier than anything with honeysuckle, just put a stem on the ground, put a couple of stones on it to keep it in contact with the ground, or bury the stem, thats it, after a while you will see roots, just detach from the main plant and pot up
You can also take cuttings in the usual way from a stem without a flower, but there is always a chance they wont take, i just find layering is less wasteful