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by turtleblueshirt on April 13, 2004 05:55 AM
i have a 2-3 yr old honeysuckle vine that is doing great. can i take a snip off of it, root it and start another plant?
by Jiffymouse on April 13, 2004 06:08 AM
[wayey] hi turtleblueshirt [wayey] what a neat name! how'd you stumble on that one?

welcome to the garden helper. we have a few folks from the states around you, but i am not sure if we actually have any dakotan here on a regular basis.

about your honeysuckle. they are very easy to propagate. my favorite way is to just put a rock on a piece that is touching the ground. it will grow roots and then you can seperate it from the mother plant. if you look around, you might actually already have some that have taken root.

good luck and let us know how you make out.

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