Using a stem with a recent bloom, cut 4-6 inches (4-6 nodules) in length. Cut above the next lower node or leaf cluster at 45 degree angle. Remove old bloom and all but 2 sets of leaves.Prepare Root ...
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Tom Karwin, On Gardening: Pointers for perennial plant propagation
"Our column focuses on propagating herbaceous and woody perennials through stem cuttings. The process uses simple actions, requires few tools, takes little time or space and can generate many new ...
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