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RE: What are the world's easiest cuttings ?
- To: "'Mark Speakman'" <m*@iol.ie>, "'Seeds List-Propagation'" <s*@eskimo.com>
- Subject: RE: What are the world's easiest cuttings ?
- From: "* T* A* <T*@Wichita.BOEING.com>
- Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 10:02:33 -0500
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Since I haven't tried african daisies I can't compare, but for the last
few years I have gone out to my rockery and broken off stems of sedum
(small ones like dragon's blood) that have gotten leggy and stuck them
in a new hole made with a twig.Its rare when one doesn't live, and then
only because something like pennyroyal preceded it and left its oil in
the soil. Nothing else in my garden even comes close to that high of a
success rate. The larger succulents like Live-Forever are not quite as
easy.
Tim Chavez
Z6 Wichita, KS
The heat came too early and is lasting too long. I am losing plants
every day that cannot take the heat and Humidity. More so than any other
summer. It will probably continue until the end of August.
Anybody got any good recommendations for what to replant with that can
take this heat and still take a -15 low? (The sedums haven't even
noticed that its hot)
> ----------
> From: Mark Speakman[SMTP:markspkn@iol.ie]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 1998 3:06 PM
> To: seeds-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: What are the world's easiest cuttings ?
>
> Are osteospurmum echium, african daisies the world's easiest hardy
> cuttings
> or would anyone have any other stick it it any old how and it'll grow
> like
> fun merchants to compete ?
> Mark
>
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