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Old November 8, 2018   #22
rhines81
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Originally Posted by clkeiper View Post
no, this is not the right time of year to try to take cuttings. but the new plants that are out there will be small enough to transplant right now. you just need a sharp shovel to make a few small cuts through the soil and move them with a bit of soil intact with the roots.
Good to know. I didn't think the cuttings would work at this time of year since the plants appear dormant. If I can get 400 ft transplanted in the next week or two near the pavilion area that would at least deter some trespassing for the coming Summer and then plant more from cuttings in the Spring. Judging from the trash, I think most access the property from the road on the east side if they are walking in.

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