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from Jane Ransom contains these words:
Cut it right down late summer and stick a load of the 'sticks' in the
ground at the same time. If the bush survives you have lost nothing. If
it doesn't survive I think at least a few of the sticks will root over
the winter so that by next autumn you should have the startings of a new
bush. At least that is what I did with one of ours and have more plants
than I can cope with now!!
Thanks Jane. I pulled out a dead bit and there was a little bit of root
attached and a small shoot growing from it. So, I have a start.
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Tony
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