They are very prolific.
Next winter I will stick some cuttings in the ground to create a border
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You could almost turn them into a hedge.
The cuttings would grow better in the warmer, wet months I think.
I've been thinking about doing a Mexican Sunflower hedge along the fence line. It also grows very prolific and has big yellow flowers in summer.
I did quite a few cuttings after the last rain in autumn but most didn't make it through winter.
The Mexican Sunflower is seen as a weed here because the cuttings root so easily. You need to regularly prune it to stop it falling over & rooting.
The elderberry doesn't have the same stigma as Mexican Sunflower.
I did have the Mexican sunflower and did not enjoy it!
Was extremely difficult to stay on top. And then the problem of what to do with the pruned cuttings🙄
The green stems don't seem to root easily. It's the woody stems that take root and only if they're in contact with the soil. It makes excellent mulch & you can ferment the cuttings in a barrel of water to make liquid fertilizer.
This is my first season that I'll be growing it. I've seen it out of control, which is where I got the bulk of my cuttings. Should be interesting, FAFO!