Re: Re:(iris)CULT:WillowWater


There are folks who grow brugmansias who swear by it. I don't have a source or I'd try it.

Kitty in OJai
On Sep 4, 2004, at 12:47 PM, David Ferguson wrote:

<x-tad-smaller>Don't know a recipe, but it is a folk method of rooting cuttings.  I would do a search on line along those lines, perhaps something like 'willow rooting cuttings', and see what comes up.  I think it just involves mashing, grinding, or chopping willow and boiling it in water.  But, I might be wrong.</x-tad-smaller>
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