Ask for a cutting from a friend’s plant to grow this shrubby herb.
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STEP 1
Snip 15-20cm from the top of a vigorous shoot using sharp, clean secateurs.
STEP 2
Strip the lower leaves, then dip the cut end into root-promoting hormone gel or powder.

STEP 3
Fill a small pot with seed-raising or sieved potting mix. Insert the cutting to just below the leaves. Firm in.
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STEP 4
Gently water and put in a warm, bright spot. Keep moist and, when roots form in about six weeks, carefully transplant into the garden or a larger pot.
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