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Sun, Jan 28, 07 at 16:55
| I was watching the wisconsin gardener show and someone had bonsai.he said he cut branches.they looked about two inches thick.of willow tree and rooted it so it looked ancient.what i'm wondering is how do a person get that big of a branch to root? joe |
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| Hi Joe, how you do it is WITH a willow, because willows will root anytime, any place, in anything! Otherwise, you have to either wait for a much smaller cutting to root, buy a 'whole' little starter tree, air-layer a branch on a larger tree, or grow from seed (waaayy too long to wait!). Willows aren't like other trees! |
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