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Mar 7th, 2011 at 09:49 AM
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I live in south GA....I wouldn't call myself a gardener even though I love it....my husband brought home some wild Carolina jasmine cuz I love it and we have a long fence line that I think it would be beautiful on.....my question is.....he only brought home the limbs not the whole root system.....will that work or do u have to plant the whole bush? I adjust wanting to plant at each fence post down our property line.....please help....thanks!
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Welcome, Jennjester. You could probably root cuttings anywhere you wanted them. As long as the (green, bendable) parts that are underground are leafless and kept moist, it should work for you. You could end up with more that you bargained for. Now is a good season for them in your area. Here is a link to how to take cuttings.
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Thank you so very much....I will be so happy if they make it and I will be sure to keep them moist....thanks again
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