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Jul 29, 2014 4:59 PM CST
Name: Jennifer
48036 MI (Zone 6b)
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I picked up two clematis off the junk shelf at Lowe's today. They had very nice growth, the original plugs just had worked their way above the soil line and some roots were starting to show. I really don't need any more clematis. But I'm a sucker for the junk shelf. Especially when there is nothing wrong with the plants!

I repotted them both, planting them deeper until I can figure out where they are going to go. One of them had some uneven, unwieldy growth so I trimmed it up a bit. I am a miser when it comes to plants. I hate to throw out any parts. Is there a way I can save these three cuttings and get them to root? I know clematis are often propagated from cuttings. I just have no clue how to do it.

Any help would be appreciated!

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