GottaGo
Deeply Rooted
My lilac shrubs are old, scraggly and in competition with leylands of 23 years (before I knew better) plus Cedar trees. They are currently blooming and the scent is magical to me.
I've seen some growth at the base, but because of the dead bramble below, it's difficult to reach for me (I don't have a chiro on retainer lol) so I was hoping to do tip cuttings after the blooms are done.
I'm looking for hints and tips for this to be successful.
This year's bloom
I've seen some growth at the base, but because of the dead bramble below, it's difficult to reach for me (I don't have a chiro on retainer lol) so I was hoping to do tip cuttings after the blooms are done.
I'm looking for hints and tips for this to be successful.
This year's bloom