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How do I propagate a honeysuckle vine?

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How do I propagate a honeysuckle vine?

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Take a cutting from the vine, preferably where the stem is slightly “woody,” but not really thick. Get a packet of rooting powder (any nursery should have it for a couple of bucks), and dip the cut end into it. Press the cut end with the powder into a fresh pot of potting soil, and pack it around the cutting firmly. DO NOT USE GARDEN SOIL – it tends to have too many soil-borne pests for a new plant to cope with. Keep the cutting moist, but not wet, and give it bright but indirect light. After a couple of months, you should have a new plant ready to set out and grow. Good luck!

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