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Sat, Jun 21, 08 at 9:15
| is it hard to root shrubs? there is and endless supply everywhere and i would like to try it! |
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- Posted by echinaceamaniac 7 (My Page) on Sat, Jun 21, 08 at 12:55
| It's not hard, but the best way is air layering. I've been experimenting with it and it works with roses and contorted filbert. The cool thing about this method is even if it doesn't work, your plant still looks the same. If it works, you'll notice the limb you are rooting this way is healthier than the other branches. You can see the roots too. You just cut it off and it's ready to grow. |
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