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propagating Herbs

I'm having a go at planting a herb garden and want to propagate some of my existing herbs in other parts of the garden. I've got a large curry plant and large rosemary, as well as lots of lavender dotted around.

Is it just a case of taking a cutting and applying root hormone?

Also does anyone recommend any online reasonable herb suppliers as I would like to build up the garden with as much variety as poss.

TIA

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  • MrsTinks
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    Rosemary is actually very easy to get to root - I've never had a need for growth hormone. I pick a young shoot about 10-15 cm long and strip the bottom 3-4cm and put it in water and place in a sunny warm spot. You should see some roots in about a week or so :) let them establish a little before planting on and viola! Rosemary plant :)
    Ditto lavender but it can be harder to get going and might be worth trying growth hormone. No idea about curry plant - sorry :)
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  • Taye
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    Is it worht paying money for a hormone? alot of the pound/bargin shops are selling herb seeds very cheaply atm, i picked up 3 different herb selection packs for less than £1 each, and each pack contains tons of seeds.
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  • olly300
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    Taye wrote: »
    Is it worht paying money for a hormone? alot of the pound/bargin shops are selling herb seeds very cheaply atm, i picked up 3 different herb selection packs for less than £1 each, and each pack contains tons of seeds.

    I've tried propagating lavender and sage with and without hormone powder. It doesn't seem to make a difference.
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  • lolly5648
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    Does anyone know when you should prone rosemary - I have several bushes and they are getting too tall.
  • olly300
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    lolly5648 wrote: »
    Does anyone know when you should prone rosemary - I have several bushes and they are getting too tall.

    Just cut it back leaving some of the new growth alone.
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  • Davesnave
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    Also does anyone recommend any online reasonable herb suppliers as I would like to build up the garden with as much variety as poss.

    TIA

    I hate to say it, but Jekka McVicar has about the best selection:

    http://www.jekkasherbfarm.com/

    She's lovely on the telly. Not quite so lovely if you touch anything at plant fairs!!:rotfl:
  • butterfly72
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    MrsTine wrote: »
    Rosemary is actually very easy to get to root - I've never had a need for growth hormone. I pick a young shoot about 10-15 cm long and strip the bottom 3-4cm and put it in water and place in a sunny warm spot. You should see some roots in about a week or so :) let them establish a little before planting on and viola! Rosemary plant :)
    Ditto lavender but it can be harder to get going and might be worth trying growth hormone. No idea about curry plant - sorry :)

    Umm... i've had my shoots in water for 2 weeks now and nothing! When you say strip the bottom.. do you mean just the leaves or the stem too? thanks.
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