I trimmed the Hebe right back, so it's ready to be yanked out. But I think I will need a little help with that little project, it's pretty well established in the ground. Here is the stump -
I've been calling the Hebe 'dead', but it probably wasn't DEAD dead, but it was fairly stuffed. It had gone all 'leggy', meaning the branches had grown long, with very little greenery on them. I think that the weedy grass around the bottom had been sprayed with weedkiller, which wouldn't have helped the Hebe.However, there must have been a small spark of life left in it, because I noticed some new growth on the ends of some of the branches. I rescued a few cuttings, and I have planted them to see if I can establish a root system on them. If I succeed with that, then I will have new Hebe's without having to buy any at the garden centre!
So, I've planted them with much love into a few containers and fashioned mini hot-houses (out of plastic bags, plastic wire and a soft drink bottle) for them, to keep in moisture and heat while they 'do their thing.' This will probably be a fairly long term project and I'm keen to see where it leads. I know you can propagate woody plants from cuttings using the method I described, so fingers crossed. Here are some pictures -


I once again had the 'help' of my handsome boy, Willy, though he did more hiding than helping today -



















