I'm about 45 miles north of Dallas TX. We're moving into our annual summer drought. Soil is black gumbo. The yucca I'm looking at has multiple heads, somewhat larger than I can comfortably fit in my pool landscape. Supposedly it is a Thompson's yucca. Two smaller ones combined cost is greater than the one large one. I figured it it is as easy as I have read it to be, getting the larger one, pruning would give me a start for the second one. My impression from what I read is that they are easy to root as the pads from the prickly pear cactus growing in my backyard that self root when they fall off the mother plant. Thanks |
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Is it as easy to root stem cuttings from trunk forming as I've been reading - Cosmo June 8, 2015, 8:53 pm
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