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I was given a batch of VERY leggy oyster plants which I need to plant. As a novice gardener, I have questions: if I cut off the spiky tops and leave a few inches of root, do I plant them or put them in water to root? Also, how can I use the long roots to propogate more plants..do I cut them in pieces and plant (vertically or horizontally) or put them in water? Would really appreciate some advice. audbender
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