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Air layering: When, what species?
I was thinking about experimenting with air layering some this year.
Mostly with Dogwood and Wisteria. I live in central NC. Does anyone have experience/luck with this with these plants? I understand that this is the time to do it... Thanks. -Mike |
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Air layering: When, what species?
Hi Mike,
Now definately is the time to do it. You want the roots to set in so you can pot it up in late summer/early fall before the cold season. Air layering will work well with most woody plants. Layne On 9 May 2006 14:12:15 -0700, wrote: I was thinking about experimenting with air layering some this year. Mostly with Dogwood and Wisteria. I live in central NC. Does anyone have experience/luck with this with these plants? I understand that this is the time to do it... Thanks. -Mike |
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