Cuttings

Growing Roses : Transplant Rose Cuttings

February 1st, 2012

Transplanting a rose cutting involves adding some indole butyric acid, which is a rooting hormone that helps establish the cutting into the soil. Transplant rose clippings with helpful information from a gardening enthusiast in this free video on flowers.

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I have an antique rose growing on my property. Want to get cuttings from it to replant in another area.?

January 26th, 2012

Been an avid gardener for many years, but never raised any roses. How do you root new plants from an old one?

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Growing Roses : How to Take Rose Cuttings

January 23rd, 2012

Taking rose cuttings can be done by cutting from the bush at a 45 degree angle, dipping the end in a rooting hormone and planting in it a container of high-quality soil. Place a bag over the clipping to get   … Read more

Grow Roses from Cuttings – FAQ

January 20th, 2012

To grow roses from plant cuttings is still a difficult task to master, although this age-old method has been around for quite some time now.  But whether they are gardening for commercial production or purely for the sheer delight of   … Read more

How To Grow Roses Using Cuttings

January 18th, 2012

Some people learn how to grow roses by going all out, and start by buying several plants to put right into the garden. But what if you could learn rose gardening by a more gradual method? One way of doing   … Read more