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RE: papa-peppers guide to plant propagation – Hobby, Business, or Both?

in #food10 years ago

Great ideas. There's no end to what you can do, if you can find a market.
We get volunteer pecan trees all over our yard. This winter I think we'll pot them when they're dormant and sell the ones that leaf out in the spring. We have some fig trees growing now too, as well as mulberries, both easy to propagate from cuttings. I was shocked at how well our white mulberry rooted. It's just a few months old and already over 5' tall! nom nom nom. We got one pluot that way too. Never hurts to just take cuttings and stick them in the ground. They'll either root or compost = win/win. :)

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ROOT OR COMPOST = WIN WIN - I totally agree, and appreciate the adventure that you are on. Mulberries are soooo good. We used to make a lot of smoothies with them 12 or 13 years ago, I've got to get some of them around here.

Remind me this winter when they're dormant and I'll send you some cuttings. I have the White Pakistan, Teas Weeping and just a basic rootstock that I'm not sure about. I'll be learning how to graft onto that one.

Cool, and THANX! I'll be covering grafting techniques shortly, most likely right after layering.

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