How to start Cuttings | Elderberry Bush | Mulberry Tree | Willow | Hedgerow | Heartway Farms


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Today Josh will show you how to start cuttings from species like mulberries, figs, blackberries, or in this case, elderberries.

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  1. Kim Smith
    Kim Smith says:

    I have to know,are you both teachers, you are great at explaining anything your talking about and l for one love the information,couldn't have done it better love your vlogs kimdenisesmith Australia

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  2. Brenda Womack
    Brenda Womack says:

    So while Europe is going peat free to save the bogs which hold carbon we haven't gotten the message. I don't know of any peat bogs here which take an extremely long time to develop so my guess is we are offsetting what they are trying to do. How sad!

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  3. Urban Homesteading Channel
    Urban Homesteading Channel says:

    Thank you for this information. A couple of questions…. 1. How long does it take after propagation before you can harvest? 2. Is there a reputable mail order source for elderberry cuttings? No one in my general area has elderberries. I'm in zone 6B so they do grow here but can't find a source that would allow me cuttings.

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  4. Countrymouse's Farmhouse
    Countrymouse's Farmhouse says:

    Excellent video. We planted 2 black elderberries a while ago and thought we lost both but one is coming back from the root now , I'm happy about that. In the meantime, I planted 2 native to Aus yellow elderberries in a different spot and they're doing great. I'm looking forward to harvesting and using both in the future. Thanks 🌱

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