Moving The Loganberry I Foodie Gardening Allotment Y1E32
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After picking bits for a salad I try and encourage the loganberry to re-root. I'm also after advice on taking cuttings for a rosemary hedge. The weeds are taking over! Watch More Last Week https://youtu.be/R9gxISYysT0 Social Links Twitter https://twitter.com/Foodie_Laura Facebook https://www.facebook.com/FoodieLaura Instagram http://instagram.com/foodielaura My Blog http://www.foodielaura.com/ My Set Up Camera JVC GZ-HM445 Camcorder Editing Software Sony Vegas Pro 13 Disclosure This post is not sponsored. † indicates an affiliate link. I only recommend brands I like and have experience of using.
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Good job on the video. I agree with Nora about the rosemary. You just need a single tip. They do take quite a while compared to other plants but usually take well. Happy gardening, Penny
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You are truly enjoying yourself on the allotment. The loganberries should do well. Fantastic to have a herb garden near your kitchen.
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Lovely update Laura, your certainly enjoying the experience of growing your own vegetables and edeble flowers.
Take care till next time 👍.
😆 Happily Growing in North Warwickshire
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Nice update Laura. You are doing great on your Allotment. With the Rosemary cuttings, if you take off the leaves to almost the top, leaving a few at the top on. Then I would dip the other end in hormone rooting powder. Pretty much guarantee that they would root. Also your loganberry should root with that method you are using. Take care my friend.
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Hi smiler, what a great haul for your dinner. Rosemary hedge sounds a great idea.
Best wishes
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