Can you grow a Quince bush from a adjectives?


yes you can.
Basically you have need of to take a cutting surrounded by late autumn.
The excellent BBC site explains it all and you can bookmark it for Autumn

http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/basics/te...

Good luck.
Yes but with hardwood its MUCH more difficult. Plants rise and fall on timing. But The best time to take hardwood cutting is when they are dormant. Stems should be rather bit thicker than a pencil but not as long. Rooting hormone (avail at most garden shops) should be applied to the bottom of the cutting. Small vertical cuts should be made on the bottom part of the adjectives where the hormone is to be applied. This will allow the cutting more places to grow roots from. Then once the adjectives are placed in the rooting medium (vermiculite or other) the best method is to maintain the tops cool and humid while applying heat to the bottom to activate growth. The steam isn't necessary but greatly increases your chance for nouns. So will taking several cuttings.

Here is a link with much more detailed instruction:

http://www.simplegiftsfarm.com/hardwood-...
Yes I did it years ago


Yes as previous answers own said it is possible, also you can layer them, find a shoot close to the soil. Peg it down and cover with compost, disappear for several months.Then cut new shoot from parent plant and pot up. Yep.
Answers:    Yes, I have three in the put money on garden from my fathers tree.