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Honeysuckle Question

Discussion in 'Other Plants' started by Paul Blackburn, May 19, 2020.

  1. Paul Blackburn

    Paul Blackburn Gardener

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    Our neighbour has some lovely Honeysuckle growing against our dividing fence and it comes over to our side.I would like to put some on our fence on the other side of the garden.Would it be possible to take a few cuttings and see if we can get some to grow.If so what would we need to do.
     
  2. Clare G

    Clare G Super Gardener

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    Yes, absolutely! Mine here was originally from a cutting, brought back from holiday in my sponge bag. What would be even easier, if it works, is layering, i.e. bringing some of the tendrils from the existing plant down on your side of the fence, and pegging them down into the soil and earthing them up a little, so they take root. Guidance on both techniques here: How to grow climbing honeysuckle / RHS Gardening
     
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