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Re: Propagating: Artemesia (Powis Castle) (fwd)
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- Subject: Re: Propagating: Artemesia (Powis Castle) (fwd)
- From: K* <g*@primenet.com>
- Date: Mon, 16 Mar 1998 17:39:46 -0800
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At 2:58 PM -0800 3/16/98, Duncan McAlpine wrote:
>--
>Duncan McAlpine
>Federal Way WA USA
>http://www.eskimo.com/~mcalpin/
>mcalpin@eskimo.com
>
>---------- Forwarded message ----------
>Date: Mon, 16 Mar 1998 08:58:04 -0800
>From: Warren Payne <Warren.Payne@ins.gte.com>
>To: "'seeds-list@eskimo.com'" <seeds-list@eskimo.com>
>Subject: Propagating: Artemesia (Powis Castle)
>
>Does anyone have any ideas on progagating Artemesia (Powis Castle). I
>have just fallen in love with it and would like to share some with my
>parents.
>
This is a really easy one to grow. It's not scientific, but I've had
success just sticking greenwood or softwood cuttings in the ground and
keeping them moist and lightly shaded until they strike roots. I would
imagine cuttings would grow just as well in potting mix with a little
rooting hormone, too. They grow like crazy.
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