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How do I propagate a Winter jasmine?

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These plants usually propagate themselves, any shoots which touch the ground form roots within months. Alternatively, you can take 25 cm long hardwood cuttings from one-year old shoots in late-autumn. These can be placed in the garden with bottom 20 cm in the ground and they produce new plants within a year.
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