Re: Hydrangea aspera villosa


  As with many hydrangeas seed
> is somewhat of a hit'n'miss affair.  Stick to 3" cuttings from side shoots
> in equal sand/peat mix in a cold frame with plastic lemonade bottle over for
> the first couple of weeks before they 'take'.


Thanks for your reply. If my seed germinates then I'll take cuttings 
from the resulting plants, but, as is often the case, I can get hold 
of seeds but not of plants to take cuttings from!

Janet Galpin, near Spalding, Lincolnshire, UK, Min temp: -8

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