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Propagation from Cuttings
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- Subject: Propagation from Cuttings
- From: I* G* <i*@igg.com>
- Date: Sat, 5 Apr 1997 10:19:39 -0500
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I saw Howard Shapiro speak at Rodale last summer.
He said, in passing, you don't need to buy (for example) a flat of
marigolds, you can just buy a couple of plants and with cutting you can
have LOTS of fullgrown plants shortly.
How is this sort of propagation done? What is the fastest, most reliable
way to do it??
What common bedding plants does this work well with? (Pansys?? Dusty Miller??)
(Don't hesitate to tell me everything, I'm as ignorant as I sound. :-) )
thanks
Allan Balliett
Shepherdstown, WV
USDA Zone 4
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