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Here is what you can do to get a cutting from you grandmothers rosemary also. It is called air layering. Tie a cloth or many of them around the branches. Put potting soil inside the cloth bags. Roots will begin to grow inside this bag, simply cut the branch off below the bag and remove the bag. Plant in a container and there you have it, a new plant. Worth |
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July 6, 2015 | #20 | |
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I am right off 95 in town and not out of the way at all. Yes you can take the offer at face value no strings attached. Worth |
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July 6, 2015 | #21 |
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I use a media by baccto. I am sure there is peat in it, but I like the mix as an all purpose media for all of my greenhouse growing.
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