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Can Eucalyptus Be Rooted in Water?
Can you root eucalyptus in water and then plant in Tennessee? I have a cutting from one that is growing here. Its been in water for a long time but I don't see any roots. Any suggestions?
Posted on: 06/09/2008 | 2 Feedback(s)
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Rooting A Cutting From A Lilac Bush
How do I root and/or transplant a cutting from a lilac bush?
Posted on: 06/03/2008 | 3 Feedback(s)
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Using Water Crystals For Rooting Plants
Has anyone ever used water crystals? Can it be used for rooting plant cuttings? I'd like to try it with rose cutting. Has anyone ever tried it, did it work?
Posted on: 05/28/2008 | 5 Feedback(s)
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Starting a Pussy Willow Plant from a Branch
Can anyone tell me if I can start a pussy willow plant from rooting one of the branches in water? You can easily start a pussy willow by rooting one of its branches in water. Pussy willows (like other trees in the willow family) produce a natural rooting hormone that encourages them to root quickly.
Posted on: 04/22/2008 | 10 Feedback(s)
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Rooting a Hibiscus from a Larger Plant
Does anyone out there know how to or if it is even possible to root a hibiscus from a large hibiscus that I have?
Posted on: 02/28/2008 | 9 Feedback(s)
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Rooting Plants
I am putting my home place on the market. I have several plants and flowers that I would like to root. Gardenia, snowball bush, sweet shrub, Camilla's and butterfly bush. Any idea on how to do this?
Posted on: 06/10/2007 | 5 Feedback(s)
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Starting Geraniums from Slips
Here are some suggestions on how to root geranium slips to avoid rotting. Post your own techniques below.
Posted on: 03/29/2007 | 0 Feedback(s)
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Rooting a Blackberry Cutting
I just took some new cuttings off well established Blackberry bushes. How do I root them properly? Right now they are sitting in water.
Posted on: 09/07/2006 | 4 Feedback(s)
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Rooting a Geranium
I have a geranium that is three years old, I keep it inside. It is very large! One of the branches broke off when I was watering it and I was wondering if ther was anyway of getting it to root. I put it in a vase of water as soon as it happened, this was 2 weeks ago and it is still doing very well.
Posted on: 07/05/2006 | 5 Feedback(s)
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Rooting a Rosebush
I would like information on how to multiply my great smelling rosebush. I have heard about rooting hormones, but does it really work, and how do you do it?
Posted on: 06/28/2006 | 4 Feedback(s)
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