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How Do You Start A Rose Bush From A Cutting?

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How Do You Start A Rose Bush From A Cutting?

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“,Hi, this is Yolanda Vanveen and in this segment we’re going to talk about how to start a rose bush from a cutting. Now I trimmed back my compact roses and now I have all these little starts all over and I’ve actually thrown them into my compost pile, put some compost on top and a lot of time it’ll root it right into the compost pile, and turn around and plant them somewhere else. But starting a rose bush from a cutting is very very easy. First of all, if theres spent flowers, I like to cut those right off. And when you want to start a new plant too, I don’t want it to be too big as well. Cause sometimes if they’re too big or lanky, they don’t start as well, if you’re putting them in a small pot. But yet you could put larger starts right into a bucket of water and they will start to grow roots. When you’re cutting a stem off from where it’s meeting, make sure that where there’s a leaf–right where that line is–cut it at a angle. And you can put that right into water and it’ll start t

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