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I worked at Kelly Brpthers Nursery in Dansville a couple summers when I was a kid ( many many years ago ) .

The "budder" would make an upside down T in the bush , slice off a bud , slip it into the incision and it would be tied in with a straight piece of rubber which looked like a piece of rubber band that had been cut . By the time the rubber rotted , the bud would have taken hold .

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When doing the shrubs and grapes put them in a semi shaded area that you don't plan on disturbing ...I've used both sand and very moist peat ...or you can make a tiny cut under a bud and pin the grape vine or shrub branch to the ground and cover in a light soil/peat mound...cant let either way dry out...you get faster results with second method...once roots develop...cut from main plant and plant with surrounding soil to spot you want

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In another post I mentioned I bought hawthorn to plant this year. Two of the three plants started real well. The third plant didn't bud at all. Figured it was dead but it felt green so I left it. A month later I'm seeing life. How do you figure that?

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