RE: perennials DIGEST V3 #127


Walter,

	Cuttings of this are EASY!  After you do your winter pruning, just stick
them in a pot of any mix and leave them be.  Tug once in a while to see if
they are rooted.  Willows just naturally want to root.

Marilyn Dube'
Natural Designs Nursery
Portland, Oregon


-----Original Message-----
From:	owner-perennials@hort.net [o*@hort.net] On Behalf
Of OXFORDWALT@aol.com
Sent:	Monday, May 12, 2003 4:41 AM
To:	perennials@hort.net
Subject:	Re: perennials DIGEST V3 #127

In a message dated 5/12/2003 12:01:51 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
perennials-owner@hort.net writes:

> http://www.davew.skynet.co.uk/august.html
>
I'm growing two hear in zone 6b.  both doing well and never watered during
last years drought.  I undersood that the strong white/pink variegation is
on
new growth so old or all branches should be pruned back hard.  I'm doing
that
with one while I'm letting the other grow and it is at seven feet.  Also
trying a few cuttings to see if they will take.  The jury is stillout on
pruning vs not and also the cuttings.
Walter in Bucks County,Pa

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