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Growing Bitter Sweet from a Cutting?

I have a bitter sweet branch that I placed in a jar of water and it's growing new foliage. Can I some how transplant this branch?

By Dennis R

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March 24, 20150 found this helpful

Eons ago I used to go to davesgarden.com for excellent planting advice. I haven't been there in a long time so I don't know if it is still available. I hope so because they provided me with lots of good advice. You can get good regional info there so if you move from one state to another they can help you. We left Tn and moved to Tx and stayed for 30 years so I had forgotten how to get plants to grow in Tn. I got some good info off that site.

 
Anonymous
April 30, 20160 found this helpful

Yes

 
May 8, 20170 found this helpful

You can but to produce the pretty berries you need both male and female plants planted close together.

 

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