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Walter Reeves answers Georgia lawn and garden questions, such as why a reader's air layering skills are working with some plants but not others.
How to air layer a plant There are a few different air layering techniques—some of which aren’t necessarily for beginners—but here’s the general process: ...
Walter Reeves answers Atlanta-area lawn and garden questions, such as why air layering Japanese maple trees and non-fruit-bearing weeping mulberry trees might fail.
Air layering is commonly used on tropical houseplants but can be used outdoors, too. Remove any leaves at the nodes a few inches above and below the node that is a foot from the end of the branch.