It’s the Sunday Omnibus of The Wrigglers #cartoon about semi-ripe cuttings – giving some #rooting and care tips. Check out the slideshow here, and get more at sillypics.co.uk – follow the silly blog for regular updates
Plant hormone levels are high in the autumn months, so should root and grow well! Keeping your soil moist but not waterlogged will help reduce the chance of mould once propagated
There are some links below that share top advice and show you exactly what to do. The worms mean well, but I wouldn’t listen to everything they have to say …
Top plants to propagate from cuttings in autumn include: Salvias, Culinary Sage, Box, Rosemary, Penstemons, Lavender.
Gardener’s World advice on How to use Rooting Hormones
Semi-ripe cuttings – from Sue Jeffries, a trained horticulturalist and teacher based in Lancashire
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