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How to propagate by mound layering:
  • Cut plant back almost to the ground during the dormant season.
  • Mound soil (or a mixture of soil and sawdust) around the base of the new shoots as they grow. Roots develop at the bases of the shoots.
  • Dig them out in spring.
  • Cut off the rooted layers from the parent plant.
  • Transplant.
Mound layering (also called stooling) is the most important commercial form of layering. · Illustration showing three steps of a plant stem growing, branching, ...
Method · In the dormant season, the stems of plant are cut back to 8 cm (3 in) above the soil surface. · When the new shoots that appear in the spring reach about ...
Mound layering (also know as stool layering) is accomplished by cutting back the stems of the plant to about 1 inch above the ground during its dormant season ...
Mound (or stool) layering is suitable for heavy-stemmed trees with tight branches. In the spring, the stems of a young tree are cut about 15 cm (6 inches) above ...
31 янв. 1999 г. · Simple layering can be accomplished by bending a low growing, flexible stem to the ground. Cover part of it with soil, leaving the remaining 6 ...
Step 3: Constructing the Mound. After all stems have been prepared, the next step is to mound sawdust, or an alternative rooting medium, around the stems for ...
Mound layering · A long and supple branch is selected · Ring of bark is removed at the base and buried in the soil · In the due course, roots emerge from the ...
The first step is to cut the bush down to the ground, in the winter. This is called “coppicing”. This will stimulate the plant to send up the new tender shoots ...
Method · In spring, cut your young fruit tree right off, a few inches from the ground. · As new shoots start to grow mound soil improved with well-rotted manure ...
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