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Re: septoria
Tomato side shoots will also root quickly in a glass of water on the
windowsill. If you pot them up a few days after roots show, they won't be
harmed by the start in water. Same with coleus, basil and mint, by the way.
Betty Mackey
www.mackeybooks.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kathryn Marsh" <kmarsh@iol.ie>
> I find cuttings is the way to go if one needs more plants late in the
> season - if one doesn't have any healthy plants oneself one can go and
> look pathetically at friends' good doers. Side shoots will root in a
> matter of days so long as they are kept good and damp without needing
> to be trimmed back at all
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