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Forum: HerbsReplies: 4, Views: 55
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pensacolagarden
Pensacola, FL
(Zone 8b)

September 08, 2008
12:01 PM

Post #5524653

I recieved these cuttings about a month or so ago from a dg'er and It has been in water since then most of them just did not make it but this one now has leaves and starting to grow what would be the best way to propagate them in water or soil?

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