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1 GROW YOUR OWN TREE
Growing a Christmas tree from a cutting can be a hit-and-miss affair, but it’s worth a try. It will work best if you take young stems, from a young tree, and do it as soon as you take possession of the tree.
Stems should be around 10cm long, and you’ll need to strip the bottom two thirds of leaves or needles. Dip the bare stems into hormone rooting powder (available from all garden centres) and plant each cutting into a small pot of moist potting compost. Loosely cover each pot with a transparent plastic bag and place them in a tray or on saucers, so that they can be watered from the base when necessary.
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