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rose cuttings in winter

Posted by msrosa 7 BHM AL (My Page) on
Wed, Jan 20, 10 at 14:27

I can't throw anything away... so I have half a rose bush from the cuttings in water... kinda pretty in a thorny way. Leaves and nubs for stems are growing no roots yet. I'm excited to read what's here and after I get back from the Dr excited to read some more.


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RE: rose cuttings in winter

You can grow roses from cuttings in the winter. They are called "dormant" cuttings. Do a search on propagating "dormant" cuttings. Al


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