Oregon Grape Ivy
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how and when to root a Dwarf Oregon Grape cutting
Comments (4)Thanks for the help Dan. One other question, I need help with. Since in the past I have seem a lot of propagating failure at the point just after I have managed to get my cuttings to root. So since my Mahonia cuttings will need to be cut this fall from this years growing season's hardened off wood, and since they will have been so difficut to root; could anyone please advise me on how to mix up the potting soil I will need to prepare for planting any of the cuttings that sprout? Also, if the answer to that is a soil-less mixture like periolite or something else similar, How will I know when they will needed to be transplanted into regular potting soil? Or would it be better not to transplant them into potting soil, but instead to simply plant them outside in a southern facing landscape bed?...See MoreWANTED: Oregon Grape
Comments (2)I have both the low and tall Oregon grape (Mahonia nervosa and M. aquifolium, respectively). Which would you like? M. nervosa likes dry shade and M. aquifolium likes full sun. The M. aquifolium is from seeds planted last winter, so are still quite small, and I can ship several. The M. nervosa are all full-grown plants, so would cost me more to ship. However, I just planted some seeds, and when they grow, I can send you several, probably in the spring. Send me an e-mail. Tammy...See MoreLOOKING for: mahonia (oregon grape) recipes
Comments (9)Here's a Gardenweb thread on seaberry with some mahonia in it too. Here is a link that might be useful: Seaberry/Sea Buckthorn...See MorePoison ivy, grape vine or ?
Comments (2)Could it be a clematis? Definitely not poison ivy. We don't have that here. Poison oak is native and closely related but doesn't form true vines like the PI does....See Moreflowersaremusic z5 Eastern WA
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