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Increase the numbers of your favourite plants by taking semiripe cuttings
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All the gardening books are adamant,Chrysanthemum cuttings ..?

All the gardening books are adamant,Chrysanthemum cuttings ..?
All the gardening books are adamant - Chrysanthemums will do better if you start afresh with new cuttings each year than if you just let the old plants sprout again.

I've always been very obedient. Over the winter the old plants ...

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