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bonsaiTALK Master Craftsman
Join Date: Jan-2002
Country: USA
Posts: 861
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Mid spring through mid summer is the best time to start willow cuttings. I'm not sure how well they'll do all winter inside. You will need to keep the humidity high and probably provide artificial light as well. Or as soon as they have plenty of roots you could just let them go dormant by putting them in a cool spot for the winter. Some where between 30-50 degrees but no hard freezes.
Tony
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