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Old 05-07-2003, 01:32 PM
Janet Galpin and Oliver Patterson
 
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A friend had a great small bay tree, in a big pot, stands about 5'
tall.

Will it be possible to take a 'cutting' and prepare it with rooting
compound, and pot up etc etc.

Any advice please, where to cut, when to cut, what to pot up in, and
success rate ???

Thanks in advance


Thanks for all the advice Guys ........... I guess that is why Bay is
so bliddy expensive ...........



Not always. Our local nursery/garden centre (which is called Baytree, so
perhaps they're making a point of some kind) regularly has small ones
for £1.99 and I think sometimes £1. It might be worth shopping around.

Janet G
 
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