Very soon we'll have a cold front move our way that is bring some severe cold and even SNOW! Before that happens though I wanted to take a few cuttings and hopefully dodge the cold snap in case it proves to be damaging to the tender foliage. I took cuttings of boxwood, camellia, Densiformis yew, and a Viburnum.
Last year (2022) we had a severe drop in temperatures that decimated many of the landscape plantings in our area. By taking cuttings now and storing them in a cool place (like a refrigerator) I'm hopefully going to be able to stick the cuttings once the cold front has moved out.
There may not be anything to worry about but I'm not taking any chances!
Follow Up Video can be seen here: https://youtu.be/PRR7cnoTr48
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