You can make a box in which to grow cuttings of chrysanthemums and other plants. Here's how: Make a box 14 inches wide by 24 inches long by 4 inches tall out of cedar. Lay 1 inch of sand in the bottom ...
How to grow your own box hedge by taking cuttings or using clippings from pruning. If you need a low-growing, formal hedge to edge the beds in an ornamental vegetable garden or a short hedge to flank ...
Propagating plants from cuttings is immensely rewarding. Through this easy horticulture technique, you can produce dozens of new plants from pieces of stem or twig cut from your existing shrubs. The ...
The garden might be inactive at the moment, but cuttings in a sheltered spot will grow roots ready for spring Even though I might not always have the space, I find it hard to pass up the opportunity ...
As any regular reader of these pages or watcher of Gardeners’ World will know, my garden is filled with box. This is all Buxus sempervirens, the native evergreen shrubby tree that clips so well to ...