I have seen some of the prostrate (ground hugging) junipers roots their
lower branches in a year or two with no special attention. Since junipers
are commercially grown from cuttings, I would think that scoring the buried
branch a bit and possibly embedding it in a small (1 cm or less) amount of
long fibered sphagnum moss would give roots in a year or two for most
junipers.
Marty
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