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Sep 3, 2010 10:48 AM CST
Name: Alan
Chandler, AZ; 85225 (Zone 9b)
Sunset Zone 13
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Toni,

When I get rooted cuttings, I always keep them in a pot the first year, so I can move them to partial shade or whatever when it starts getting real hot. Then, in the fall, if all is going well with them, I will transplant them into the ground. Just something to think about. I get much better success rates that way. Gives there roots time to go deeper in the pot, and gives them better odds of surviving in future years.

alan

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