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Re: rose cuttings in willow water
- To: s*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: rose cuttings in willow water
- From: E* <a*@superiway.net>
- Date: Mon, 14 Apr 1997 19:06:10 -0600 (MDT)
- Resent-Date: Mon, 14 Apr 1997 18:06:36 -0700
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At 17:41 14/04/97 -0700, you wrote:
>My grandmother always used willow water to root roses. You cut up willow
>shoots and boil them. Let it cool of course and strain. Put your rose
>cutting in a tray of sand or pot. Cover with a mason jar and water when
>needed with willow water. Hope this helps it always worked for her.
>
>Hi Guy,
Thanks I'll give it a try when the roses are big enough to take cuttings.
My roses are just developing their leafbuds. I live in zone 3a in central
Alberta, Canada.
>
Ellen
(astrath@superiway.net)
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