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Sep 10, 2011 12:14 AM CST
Name: Matthew William
Sydney (Zone 1)
We provide Sydney landscape design
Cherry trees should be rooted in spring to give them time to grow before they are transplanted outside. Some trees will need to be grown indoors over fall and winter if they do not grow quickly or large enough by the end of summer. steps are:----------------Fill your planter with a potting material consisting of half peat and half Perlite. Choose a cutting that is several inches long. Make sure it is wrapped in moist paper towels or newspaper until it is ready to be planted. Dip the end of the cutting into the hormone powder, thoroughly coating at least 1 inch of the cutting to stimulate root growth. Make a space for the tree in the planting material. Place the tree into the planter and cover the end of it with the planting material to hold it firmly in place. Spray the planting material once each day with water. Keep the tree in a well-lit, humid environment. If necessary, cover the tree with plastic sheeting to increase the humidity of its growing environment Rolling on the floor laughing Hilarious! Hilarious! Shrug! Hurray! I agree

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