Forsythia was once a common sight in gardens. It is time for this shrub to make a comeback, writes Paul Maher.
Like clockwork, roots would appear on the bottom of each cutting, sometimes just three weeks after planting. By the end of summer, even the sluggish varieties had roots.
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