Boxwood
Take boxwood cuttings in mid-summer and take many at a time as they can be a bit reluctant to root. On the other hand, you can’t have enough boxwood, especially if you are keen on turning these leafy green plants into hedges. They can be clipped and used as screens which make them incredibly useful in a garden.
Hydrangeas
Different types of hydrangeas require different cuttings, depending on weather they shoot from old wood, new wood or both. It is well worth taking cuttings of any type of hydrangeas as they are perfect space fillers, especially in areas of partial shade.
They have the prettiest blooms in all sorts of colours including blue, pink and white, and make excellent cut flowers.
Take a look at How to Grow Hydrangea from Cuttings
Roses
It may take a while to get decent growing roses from cuttings, buts it’s not difficult to do with a bit of patience.
Roses are some of the most beautiful plants in the garden and certainly add to the landscape. On top of that, they are perfect for cutting for the vase. Choose your favorites and give propagating a chance.