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Sand Cherry question
In pruning an old (ok about 12 years old) sand cherry, I discovered some of
the lower branches had developed roots. Since I had remove this branch anyway, I am trying the piece in new home. So what are my chances for it actually making it? Cheryl |
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probably pretty good. Keep the soil evenly moist and in a sheltered spot
this winter. Let me know how it does! madgardener -- Humankind has not woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it. Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves. All things are bound together. All things connect." Chief Seattle "Cheryl Isaak" wrote in message ... In pruning an old (ok about 12 years old) sand cherry, I discovered some of the lower branches had developed roots. Since I had remove this branch anyway, I am trying the piece in new home. So what are my chances for it actually making it? Cheryl |
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On 9/1/04 9:24 PM, in article , "madgardener"
wrote: probably pretty good. Keep the soil evenly moist and in a sheltered spot this winter. Let me know how it does! madgardener Sheltered! in this yard. Ha! Cheryl |
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