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how to take tamarisk cutting
hallo,
there are many tamarisks in the area so i think they must like the conditions. i would like to take a cutting of one. questions - a soft-wood or hardwood cutting? - which time of year to do it in, now its end september, is this ok? - can i stick it straight into soil where i want it to grow? - will it grow fast: i need some privacy-cover thanks to all karaman |
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how to take tamarisk cutting
karaman wrote:
hallo, there are many tamarisks in the area so i think they must like the conditions. i would like to take a cutting of one. questions - a soft-wood or hardwood cutting? - which time of year to do it in, now its end september, is this ok? - can i stick it straight into soil where i want it to grow? - will it grow fast: i need some privacy-cover Those things are real problems in much of the US southwest. They take over wherever they can find water. They are destroying the camping beaches in the Grand Canyon. http://www.google.com/search?q=tamer...x=&startPage=1 Are you sure you want to be part of the problem? |
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thanks karaman |
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