Verbena 'Seabrook's lavender'
By Spritzhenry
- 2 Sep, 2007
- 5 likes
Seems a vigorous plant, a lovely colour.
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I'd like some advice as to how, please Holly, because I do like it and would like spares in case it succumbs during the winter!
3 Sep, 2007
It's just like taking penstomen cuttings, take strong side shoots from the main stems cut below a leaf node and pinch out the flower tip. I have used a cutting compost with some vermiculite in it for drainage, water in and hope for the best. Do quite a few in case some fail as they usually do, Bonariensis is really easy as i have done these for some years now and given lots to friends and family.
4 Sep, 2007
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Oh, I see you also have Seabrooks lavender, lovely isn't it? Have a go at cuttings like me.
3 Sep, 2007