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Jun 28, 2014 10:10 AM CST
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Name: Mike Keough
Antioch, CA. (Zone 10a)
While separating our years old Flax for a new location in the garden, and part back into it's old container, many leaves broke off. Some of these leaves had just a bit of roots, so I thought I would put them in water to see it they would grow more. Should they go into straight water, or should they go into dirt which I keep damp? Thanks, Mike
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Jun 28, 2014 10:32 AM CST
Name: Anne
Summerville, SC (Zone 8a)
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I'd put them in dirt because it will have nutrients.
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