So I had a Ceanothus in a pot that died. After the funeral and 21-gun salute had concluded, I was thinking of what to do with it. Rather than take it out and
compost it, I instead stuck an elderberry cutting right in it, without doing anything to the pot. No rooting hormone or willow
water either. And the cutting has begun forming leaves! Hopefully it'll stay strong.
I've got a couple more cuttings in regular pots that didn't take, and I dipped those in
honey solution. It makes me wonder if the
root system
underground that the ceanothus left is helping the elderberry cutting stay hydrated. Plus the dead ceanothus is good mulch.
Has anyone else tried this?