Rosemary cloned

Rosemary clone

The little gamble on propagating rosemary from frail cuttings paid off at 20%. Out of about 40 starts, eight took root, this without any sort of rooting compound. I put them in 3″ peat pots yesterday. They’re headed for the summer herb garden.

   

2 Comments »

  1. lilymarlene said,

    April 5, 2007 @ 1:47 am

    I love doing cuttings. You get so much for so little…..ie one box bush becomes one box hedge!

  2. mike said,

    April 5, 2007 @ 9:57 pm

    Yes, it’s extremely satisfying, different from starting from seed. I wonder if this is the same feeling that makes some folks want to clone chickens and sheep and people?! :)

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