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Starting Trees (and other plants) From SlipsOrganic Willow Starter Tea (must be fresh)It is made by boiling about a quart of water on the stove for about 15 minutes, then adding at least one heaping measuring cup of soft willow branches. The branches are prepared by stripping the leaves and cutting them into about one-inch lengths. The point is to get the branches from the current years' growth that has a thin bark. Also, recommended is to smash them with a hammer. The willow branch clippings are dumped into the boiling water; the heat turned off; stirring occasionally; and left covered to cool overnight. DO NOT BOIL THE WILLOW ITSELF. This steeps out the chemicals that are beneath the bark. When cool (overnight or longer) the woody clippings may be strained off. The solution put into a clean quart jar and capped. It is best if it is used up within three days. This solution is then used for soaking the cutting ends in overnight before planting them in starter medium.By Muslimaleila Feedback About This Post:RE: Starting Trees (and other plants) From SlipsThat's a neat way! We here have always had luck starting weeping willows by just clipping a nice 2-3 ft. young (but not too young) branch off of the mama tree and putting it in a vase of water on the porch or in the window sill. Sometimes I'll add a pinch of root-tone or Miracle-gro to the water just to see if that helps but honestly, it works just fine in plain ol'water. I don't have much money at all to spend on plants, so I like to experiment with propagating. I like to go around the entire farm and take clippings of every tree, shrub and flower to see if I can have any luck in multiplying them. Just don't worry about whether or not it's going to work, you never know! Post By sarah (Guest Post) |
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