In this video, we’ll show you how to take cuttings from 6 easy-to-propagate perennials in June. These perennials are perfect for adding even more color to your garden without spending a fortune.
VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS
0:00 How to take Nepeta cuttings
3:11 Sedum cuttings
4:57 How to take Lavender cuttings
7:02 Salvia ‘Cardonna’ cuttings
8:25 Easy way to take Wallflower cuttings
9:33 Propagating Hydrangea macrophylla by cuttings
Note: We do not use rooting hormone.
We’ll start with Nepeta, a resilient, fragrant perennial that thrives in most gardens. Next, we’ll move on to Sedum, known for its succulent leaves and stunning flowers. And then we’ll take lavender cuttings so you can enjoy its wonderful scent throughout your garden.
Discover how to propagate Salvia ‘Cardonna’ and add vibrant purple color to your borders. Wallflowers are next on our list, and we’ll show you how to take cuttings for a beautiful spring display. Finally, we’ll demonstrate the process for taking cuttings from Hydrangea macrophylla, ensuring you have an abundance of these stunning blooms in your garden.
Get ready to expand your garden with these simple propagation techniques.
Here are a few more easy perennials to grow from cuttings: https://youtu.be/FkQBkURMFtU?si=ZpmbM2nlXS4oAPA8
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26 Comments
Cheers guys, you know we love to propagate. Congrats on hitting over 10K subs, your passion speaks for itself and the credit is much deserved 😍👍
Great video guys.What's with the jacket,are you having a cold spell?Here in Ohio it's been in the mid 70'sand 80's and sun.Have a great summer❤❤❤❤
8:20pm EST Is there a list off the perennials? I’ve done a few for experience. Some have taken some have not. Love this channel!!!
Which hemisphere in June?
What zone are you guys in?
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Ville elske at se den live😍🌸🌱
Bh. Cat💜
Does growth hormone help with root development more than humidity alone?
I'm going to try and propagate my last sad wallflower this way! Thanks 😊 By the way, sedum cuttings (and also mint and basil) in my experience will even root when you simply put them in water!
Thanks for sharing 😊
Are you using regular potting soil? Please revisit these cuttings to show what rooted and how long it took. Love your garden! Thanks.
This is awesome!!! Now I also know why we need to place the cutting on the side of the pot. Thank you 🥰🙏🏻
This video has done so well 🙂 congratulations!
Maybe you should consider using either willow water or rooting hormone when you take cuttings 😊
I think I'm going to take cuttings from veronica, salvia, perovskia and osteospermum this weekend. They are flourishing in my front garden and I'd quite like to have them in the back garden too!
Thank you for all the helpful hints
Such a clear demonstration of taking cuttings. And the garden looks stunning with that morning light piercing the tops of the plants! 😍
I’m new to gardening and love your videos! You explain things very well
Thank you for the how to video! As a new gardener, this is great information. I do need a little clarification please. Once I take the cuttings in June/July and pot them up, do I replant these in the garden in the fall or do I keep them in the covered pot until the following spring?
Thank you gentleman for always sharing your knowledge. Wish it was cool here. 97 degrees here in Pennsylvania. Thinking about propagating my black jack sedum. I love sedums. Always enjoy your videos.
does nepta attract cats
Thanks for sharing. Will try germanium and lavender cuttings this year.
I use old milk jugs or cheap clear plastic containers so i can see the root growth
wow, that's interesting
wow
beautiful plants collection
nice sharing
good job
do you water them?
I have successfully divided nepeta, Walker’s Low, by digging out a shovel full of plant, including roots, and putting it directly in the ground. Grows beautifully.