I always plant 5 7 stems together just to achieve an instant shrub effect.
Boxwood hardwood cuttings.
Forsythia cornus and willow in autumn and winter.
It should be noted that the hardwood cuttings take longer to root.
I ve discussed the basic theory of how plants can be propagated from cuttings in the article propagating softwood cuttings so i ll go straight.
The cuttings should be 4 to 6 inches in length.
You can remove the desired cutting by gently snapping it off using your thumb and forefinger a sterile knife or a pair of gardening shears whichever way you prefer.
Cut 3 to 4 inch 7 5 to 10 cm tips of new growth with a sharp knife.
Start boxwood cuttings in midsummer after the spring growth has hardened and produced mature leaves.
In spring or early fall if you live in a warm climate take tip cuttings 6 inches in length.
Hardwood cuttings are taken in winter during dormancy when all leaves have fallen.
How i propagate boxwood.
Hardwood cuttings are taken from woody perennials e g.
Only cut healthy stems with no insect damage or discoloration.
Hardwood cuttings are generally taken from the current year growth at the end of autumn or in winter or early spring when the plant is fully dormant with no active growth.
When cutting boxwood buxus spp for propagation the success you are likely to have from a particular piece of stem depends not so much on its dimensions as its age.
Wait until after the flowers have faded since actively blooming cuttings are slower to root and.
Taking boxwood cuttings in midsummer catches the stems at just the right stage to give you the best chance of success.
Hardwood cuttings provide an easy and reliable method of propagating a range of deciduous climbers trees and shrubs and as bonus they are taken from mid autumn until late winter when more time is usually available to the gardener.
Some evergreen plants hollies for example can also be taken at the same time of year as other hardwood cuttings.
Boxwood cuttings root best.
Strip the bottom half of the cutting of its leaves.
Remove the lower inch of leaves.
The wood is firm and does not bend easily.
Pruning shears or scissors pinch the stems and make it hard for them to take up water later on.