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Rooting plant cuttings

It is coming close to time to get Gardenia and Crepe Myrtle cuttings. Here is the method I use which has always worked very well for me. Articles you will need: New growth cuttings approx. 6" to 8"...

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I'm rooting a Pineapple.....as soon as I get home. I watched the demonstration from the Dole Pineapple gardens.

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Is it hard to do? Or will it remain a secret? LOL

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Has anyone ever started a Peach Tree from a seed....if so how do you do it.

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http://answers.yahoo.com/...id=20060821025557AAerF9q The site advises against it as it produces poor quality. http://en.allexperts.com/...tion-733/Peach-seeds.htm This site tells how to do it, but...

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Well then I will just keep buying my peaches from a road side stand.....I bought some Georgia Peaches Saturday and made a Peach Pie today....will have to alter the recipe.The peaches were so juicy and...

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I love Peach Cobbler. If you know someone with a Peach tree, you could try a grafting. I recently had to take a lower limb of a gardenia bush and place a plastic bag of potting soil under it, place a...

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I do that with my azalea's.

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Yes, azaleas are easy to do that way. I have a really nice lavendar colored crepe myrtle that I plan on doing this with this week too. I don't know if many of you have seen the crepe myrtles around...

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