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Re: Forsythia Project
- To: woodyplants@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Forsythia Project
- From: "* R* H* <m*@macconnect.com>
- Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 08:36:47 -0600
- References: <004936F1.1947@dpc.senate.gov>
Marguerite Beck-Rex wrote:
>
> I found how easily forsythia roots one year when I needed some sticks to
> hold up my peas. I pruned the nearby forsythia and stuck them in beside
> the peas - no special treatment, no rooting powder - and they started
> growing. Why don't you just stick prunings in the bank - more than you
> want, as they won't all grow.
> Diane Whitehead Victoria BC Canada zone 8
>
> That is so encouraging! I don't own a single forsythia, but I may be able to
> put a notice in my neighborhood newsletter asking for prunings so that I can go
> ahead with this project.
Better yet, put a notice up at a senior center or church and offer to
prune for someone who can't and promise to take away the prunings when
you are done!
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