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Rooting mulberry cuttings outside over winter

fabaceae_native
11 years ago

I keep encountering sources that say mulberry can be rooted with hardwood "truncheons" which are large cuttings that you stick directly in the ground during the fall/winter where the plant is to grow.

It has not worked at all for me so far, but I've decided to try again with the same cuttings that rooted very easily for me last year in pots inside.

I'd love to hear about other folks' trials, and will certainly post again in the spring if these work for me...

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