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When taking root cuttings of perennial plants with small roots….

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Take 2-3” cuttings and make a flat cut on top and a slanted cut on the bottom to help you remember the root's correct orientation. They won’t grow upside down. After lifting the entire plant out, and taking your cuttings, replant the parent plant. Water the plants to settle the roots back into the soil properly.






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