Jbrowngreen
Well-Known Member
anyone know?
I'm looking to experiment a little with propagating hardwoods and evergreens to add a little liveliness to my house/ yard and get some hands on experience before starting scool for horticulture/plant biology(finally) but i was curious where would be a good place to start.
anyone know of any trees in the northeast that have a pretty good success rate with cuttings?
i heard willow wasn't bad, and rhotodendron if i use a technique called a heel cutting.
anyone have any experience propogating hardwoods?
I'm looking to experiment a little with propagating hardwoods and evergreens to add a little liveliness to my house/ yard and get some hands on experience before starting scool for horticulture/plant biology(finally) but i was curious where would be a good place to start.
anyone know of any trees in the northeast that have a pretty good success rate with cuttings?
i heard willow wasn't bad, and rhotodendron if i use a technique called a heel cutting.
anyone have any experience propogating hardwoods?