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Jul 30, 2015 3:35 PM CST
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Bonehead said:I visited a friend in the spring of 2014, who simply snipped off some 6-8" twigs and stuck them in gallon pots of a compost mix. She gave me black, red, white, and ornamental. I kept them potted up for all of last season, half buried in an old sandbox so I could water and baby them easily. All of them are growing nicely, two got berries this year, and all are ready to be direct planted this fall. How easy was that?


A great way to end up with new shrubs. Thumbs up

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