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Mar 22, 2020 3:09 PM CST
Name: Paula Benyei
NYC suburbs (Zone 6b)
I can't wait! Where do I start cutting!
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I'm not kidding. This guy has to come out of this pot this spring anyway. It started as a little 2" round bush.. and I clearly should have been moved 2-3 years ago.
First question.. when I take this planter apart it's going to come out as one root ball and the only way to repot all the species growing in it it to hack it to pieces. Can I just cut the woody stem and root that? or should I cut out that whole corner and take whatever roots come with it? I don't have any roots growing from the woody parts of the stem,

Do you think I can use the wire to train the woody stems over time, or are they just to established vertically and I should work closer to the green parts?
The plural of anecdote is not data.
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