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May 1, 2013 12:26 AM CST
Name: Julia
Washington State (Zone 7a)
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I thought I would post this.
I found this todayThumb of 2013-05-01/springcolor/b0abeb Poor thing.

Thumb of 2013-05-01/springcolor/3af18f Just not many roots so, it must have gotten to wet this winter.
Thumb of 2013-05-01/springcolor/0ca39b First I clipped all the old dry stems and such off.
Thumb of 2013-05-01/springcolor/f71877 Make the cuttings. Some of it just pulled apart other I cut from the main plant.
Thumb of 2013-05-01/springcolor/7c0263 dipped in rooting powder.
Thumb of 2013-05-01/springcolor/60234c all done. With any luck I will have a few to share.
I placed the cutting is a cool place out of the rain. I'll get photos in a few weeks.
Thumb of 2013-05-01/springcolor/1f4710 Lipstick is next. Turkey neck needs to go. I will do the something as above and have lots to share. I think heuchera benefit from dividing when they look like this.
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