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I’ve just found this Scarlet.
https://www.rhs.org.uk/plants/popular/ho...wing-guide
I’ve had trouble getting cuttings to take. Managed it but it took a few attempts.
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I'll have another go - maybe take a few dozen as back up
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Years ago I read an article that recommended you grow Early and Late flowering honeysuckles for continuity of flowering - Belgica and Serotina?. I did buy one of each but, probably, before I moved house and they'll be perfuming my last garden!
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(08-11-2020, 06:28 PM)Small chilli Wrote: I like the sound of that too.
Let me know if you find any bargain plants Vinny  This seems a canny deal SC. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Lonicera-x-pu...SwTpheA8dD
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Thanks Vinny, I’ll have a look .
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That's interesting, Vinny. . Its a shrub honeysuckle, not a climber so would be easier to find a home - near the house maybe.
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(09-11-2020, 01:23 PM)Veggie Wrote: That's interesting, Vinny. . Its a shrub honeysuckle, not a climber so would be easier to find a home - near the house maybe.  Just ordered this so apparently I will have scented flowers end of this year or early next.  We shall see.
I don't know whether you remember the Mulberry I ordered once and received a stick!  Well the stick came good and even produced a few small mulberries this year. It's turned into a healthy looking plant now.
I ordered various willow cutting's to root myself. After sticking them in the garden, one has reached 12 foot high in its first year!
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Was it the dwarf Mulberry, Vinny? I bought one too and it had quite a few mulberries - but they were so small that I didn't pick them as I was convinced they'd grow larger.
They didn't - instead they shrivelled on the plant!
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(09-11-2020, 09:57 PM)Veggie Wrote: Was it the dwarf Mulberry, Vinny? I bought one too and it had quite a few mulberries - but they were so small that I didn't pick them as I was convinced they'd grow larger.
They didn't - instead they shrivelled on the plant! Likewise Veggie. I thought that perhaps because it was a young plant it only gave me small mulberries? Now the plant is established I am expecting a decent crop next year.  We shall see.
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I have a "bad" feeling about these mulberries - don't think they'll live up to their promise!!
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