>>122542Thanks for the information. I've been googling it on and off for months and am planning to put what I've learned into practice as soon as I find the time. I actually already tried it with some willow-branches; 2 out of 3 took. Pic related.
Replacing the old one is in fact the reason why I'm trying to propagate a new one.
>>122582I second this
>>122648 anon's post in its entirety. I removed a few trees from my property past fall, for which I only used a spade, a shovel, a bowsaw, an axe and a whole lot of elbow grease. They had a trunk diameter of about 10 inches (25cm). Also do not underestimate how efficient a tree is at sucking nutrients out of the soil and leaving poor dirt behind.
>>122602Thanks for the laugh. Interesting way of satisfying your curiosity; licking the droplets. I never noticed anything similar with my pumpkins; I'll look for it this year. This anon's
>>122657 explanation would be my best bet too.