Re: questions, was Re: Personal experience with plant rooting hormones
- Subject: Re: questions, was Re: Personal experience with plant rooting hormones
- From: E*@aol.com
- Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2002 12:22:57 EDT
In a message dated 9/17/02 11:26:23 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
bhayes@catskill.net writes:
>
> I have always wanted to know how greenhouses work; whether they have to
> have some heat so that inside it doesn't freeze. We're thinking of
> putting glass walls and roof over the tomato garden, which gets a lot of
> sun, even in the winter. But it's far from the house and there's no way
> to heat it.
>
> ECPep@aol.com wrote:
> >snip
>
> > Many a rose grower gets a cutting with a mayonaise jar over the cutting
> in a
> > shady spot, left over winter and finding a plant in the spring.
>
> Does this mean you put the cutting in the ground, hopefully after
> getting it to put out some roots, and then putting a large jar over it
> for the winter?
>
> >Hydrangea is easy, many viburnums
> > are easy.
>
> This really gets me excited! Do you mean I can take a cutting off my
> (one) oak leaf hydrangea, get it to root, and then put it in the ground?
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