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Aug 16, 2016 6:17 PM CST
Name: Linda
Carmel, IN (Zone 5b)
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I've grown Bay Laurel for several years--have 2 plants that I overwinter indoors. Earlier this year, one of my Master Gardener colleagues was discussing doing propagation of bay by cuttings. So, we consulted with our propagation expert, and tonight we met to take bay laurel cuttings. I know they can take a while to germinate, so it will be a while til we know if we were successful. It was interesting to learn the difference between soft, semi-soft, and hardwood cuttings and the different techniques.

Has anyone here propagated bay laurel by either cuttings or seed?

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