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cactusman8
San Marcos, TX
(Zone 8b)

October 18, 2007
12:42 PM

Post #4097236

I've taken a few stems of the lemon verbena plant I have growing in a barrel and covered them with about an inch of soil and pinned them down with plastic forks. This was just a spur of the moment move and I don't even know if this herb lends itself to this method of propagation. Anyone out there who can tell me what to expect and maybe supply some additional info as to the ideal time to do this, what is the best type of growth (green, semi-woody, or woody) to root, and how long it should take to form a viable root system. Paul

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