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Year of the Patriot: Gardens
Pat B:
Eric, does YouTube suggest using a closure to maintain high humidity around the cuttings? A plastic bag works good for this. It will keep the leaves from loosing too much moisture as the rooting takes place. If you use this method you'll need an air change every couple of days to keep it all healthy.
Hawkdancer:
Got to get hose and stuff to rig up my watering system, everything is in tubs that are about 19" wide and high. The blueberries will have a sprinkler with a cutoff valve, everything else gets a section of soaker hose. Put in JetStar, a Parks Whopper, TripleCrop, and a bush Early girl that has blossoms, still have to put in the Roma's and pear and cherrys. Planted basil with each tomato.
Hawkdancer
HH~:
Nice I took some blackberry roots cuttings and they are doing fine. easier than B Berry.
Gone from 40's to 90's in course of seven days! Long cold spring, boom, now its summer. Glad al my stuff is in and set. If we get a supper hot summer its gonna be a bear to get a really bumper crop however.
Hedge
Eric Krewson:
I have a top for the cuttings tub I have it in place and will take it off every few days to let the air change out.
HH~:
Strawed in my tomatoes. Gettin ready for 90 degree heat this week. Need to straw my peppers soon.
Got a gella that sell straw down road at farm. They toss all busted bales out trailers. I go rake it up and truck it to house.
Hedge~
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