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Old March 15, 2020   #23
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Originally Posted by slugworth View Post
you can also try the serpentine method; below ground, above ground,below ground for the entire length of the plant.Added root and added sun exposure.Like letting the plants sprawl instead of staking,but the additional roots are buried.
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