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Re: I need info
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- Subject: Re: I need info
- From: A* T* <a*@pacbell.net>
- Date: Mon, 18 Aug 1997 17:04:36 -0700
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Regarding the advice below from Amy Knutson. I beg to disagree.
I live in zone 9 and have been propagating plants in July, August and
September
when the temperature is in the nineties. The plants love it and they
grow roots even faster. But, YOU MUST KEEP THEM IN FULL SHADE! no need
for a greenhouse either.
I am only reporting my experience.
Alex Teller
Amy Knutson wrote:
> Hi Lynne,
> You have a lot of general questions. But one big piece of advice I can
>
> give is not to start propagating now, that is, this month. It's too
> hot
> and anything you move, divide, or take cuttings from is most likely to
>
> die (unless you have a really humid and coolish greenhouse).
> I find that it's easiest to do these things in the fall, in October
> when
> the weather has cooled off. How you propagate depends on the type of
> plant.
> -Amy K.
> Corvallis, OR, USDA zone 8
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