Roughleaf Dogwood Live Stakes - Package of 25 - 2-3'

Roughleaf Dogwood Live Stakes - Package of 25 - 2-3'

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Roughleaf Dogwood live stakes are cuttings of a shrub used for propagation. They are called "live stakes" because they are cut from the plant while it is still alive and planted directly into the ground. Roughleaf Dogwood Live Stakes Characteristics Cornus drummondii is a shrub or small tree native to North America that typically grows in wetland areas. It is a popular plant for restoration projects and erosion control due to its ability to quickly establish itself and form dense root systems that help stabilize the soil. Live stakes are typically cut from the parent plant in late winter or early spring when the plant is still dormant. The cuttings are then stored in a cool, moist place until they are ready to be planted. Planting Roughleaf Dogwood Live Stakes To plant Roughleaf Dogwood Live Stakes, you must prepare the planting site by clearing any weeds or debris and digging a deep hole to accommodate the stake. The stake should be placed in the spot so that at least one-third of its

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