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Does Anybody have Rooted Cuttings

Posted by nightnurse1968 z7-8Washington (My Page) on
Sun, Aug 28, 05 at 14:17

for Postage or Trade? I have tried posting on the exchange boards, but don't seem to get any response. I figured this might be a better place to try. I would love to have a couple of these to grow as indoor plants. I don't have any geraniums to offer in exchange, but I do have a few outdoor perennials to offer or I could send postage. Thanks for taking the time to read this and look at my exchange lists,
Susan (Nightnurse1968)


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RE: Does Anybody have Rooted Cuttings

Failed to mention in my post above I am in search of scented geraniums!! Thanks
Susan


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RE: Does Anybody have Rooted Cuttings

I have lots of one kind of scented geranium. It has light green, lemony scented leaves that look very lacy. This is the only one that I have had luck keeping over the winter as a housplant. I have not rooted any yet but was planning to start some later in the fall. You should know that unless you have LOTS of light they will get leggy indoors. I put them outside all summer and bring them in in the winter. I have to cut them back severely when I put them out again.

I have never shipped a rooted cutting so am not sure if that would work. I think it more likely it would rot in the mail. MAybe that's why you have had no respnses.


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RE: Does Anybody have Rooted Cuttings

Hi Susan,
I have 3 types of scented geraniums. I am going to attempt cuttings. This will be my first time, so I dont know what my sucess will be. Hopefully when I see you at one of the spring trades I will have some to offer in trade.

Kathy


 
 

 

 


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