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Re: What are the world's easiest cuttings ?
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- Subject: Re: What are the world's easiest cuttings ?
- From: C* H* <d*@telusplanet.net>
- Date: Sat, 01 Aug 1998 06:32:30 -0700
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Good Morning, although I have never tried basil, I do know that mints
will readily root in water, however often I just dig up a piece and move
it around the yard. Another method of propagation is just to layer the
branches, this works particularly well with new plants, you start with
one and end up with five new plants growing. Good luck and I would be
interested in hearing if anyone has been able to get basil to root in
water.
Carmen
Cindy Meredith wrote:
> Coleus will root very easily when stuck in water. How about mints and
> basil, too?
>
> Cindy in TX, Z8/9
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