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Old 26-05-2007, 03:29 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Forsythia: Specimen recommendation, Gamma rays

induced mutations arent controversial. certainly there is no threat to anyone.

I would suggest you find the absolute best looking forsythia in your neighborhood and
then ask the owner if you can take 10 snips of the ends about 1-2 feet long. find a
sorta wet area of your yard, dip the cut ends into "the stuff" and shove the ends
into the dirt about 4 inches. by this fall they should be rooted, then move them to
where you want em. or, root them where you want them but keep them lightly shaded
and moist until they root. Ingrid

"Stuart E. Weiner" wrote:

Good morning.

I am new to gardening and have two forsythia-related questions I'd
appreciate input on:

1. I want to place a 3-plant specimen grouping of forsythia in my
backyard, in the 4 to 6 foot tall range. What types of forsythia would
you recommend?

2. In doing a little web browsing, I've come across a couple of
attractive forsythia types that are "gamma-ray-induced mutations." Is
this practice common in gardening/horticulture? Is it controversial?

Thanks.




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