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Oct 21, 2015 8:23 AM CST
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Root them in media like perlite, vermiculite or peat, or combinations thereof. If you root them now, you'll probably need to keep them growing completely frost-free through the winter. If the rooted cuttings don't have time to produce a viable tuber before going dormant, they will likely not return next spring.

Next year, you could bend a branch to the ground and have it root at a node to produce a new plant.
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