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I received some pineapple sage as a trade early this spring. It was dug up and sent with roots. I potted it up, keeping it under lights until the weather warmed up. I moved it outdoors and left it in the pot, in an area near the back door, where I have several other pots of annuals. I understand that it is not hardy here in zone 5/6, so I was wondering if I could take some cuttings and root them. Is it possible to root the cuttings, and what is the best way? Would now be a good time to get them started? Thank you for any info you can share,
Linda
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