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> rooting cuttings
I read where you could root the azalea cuttings with willow branches. Can all of you send in your rooting tips and which plant they work best with?
I just thought that this could be a very interesting topic.
November 25, 2005 |
Maria
Rooting cuttings in a jar with water and willow branches was an old trick of Grandma's. I've also used rooting compound but find that the willow branch idea works quicker and better than the rooting compound most of the time.
December 6, 2005 |
GardenPro
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I just thought that this could be a very interesting topic.