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Old 19-Aug-2002   #1
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Too Late To Propagate?

I have a J.maple, Jaqueline hillier elm, a crabapple, some azaleas, a boxwood, and some other trees in my lanscape. I want to propagate every thing by cuttings or air layering.

Is It too late in the year? I wont die if I have to wait till next year, But I really want to give air layering a shot, and I'm bored. Can weeping cherry trees be propagated from layering or just grafts? I also have two magnolia trees in my yard that I want to propagate, but can the leaves be reduced enough for bonsai?

Either way, I would like to propagate it.

Thanks for any help!
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Some of the layers will take 6 mos or longer, and others will be more quick. The layers won't progress much during the winter, but as long as the developing roots do not freeze, they shouldn't lose ground either.

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Well, I decided to give it a shot. I started a juniper today, and will try others during the week. How do I prevent the roots from freezing?
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