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My snowball tree/bush needed pruning so I went at it, especially trimming off small branches close to the ground. In several cases when I cut the branch at the main trunk, I had to PULL hard because one end had rooted in the damp winter soil. So I saved these cuttings and have them sitting in water. What's the best way to keep them going? I'd like to pot them up and give away in a few years perhaps. Are they likely to do that? Maybe in a mixture of soil and half sand or ???
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