j evans
Omono
We were working on a project last week and there were some scrub elms along the edge of the property. I have always liked this old bark but all of the trees were too big to dig and I had to take what I could get right away. So I cut this branch off of one of the elms since I liked the bark. I have had some luck getting some of this older, bigger stuff to root but it has always been in the spring. My question is am I better to just plant this for the winter now, weather is 60 in the days and now down to 40 at night, OR bring it in the garage where it stays 55 - 60 24 hours a day but the only light is from some marginal grow lamps? Any thoughts, what about inside my office for a couple of weeks at 70 degrees and north facing windows?



