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Can you help a rose lover

Posted by yankeesrule New York 5a (My Page) on
Thu, May 21, 09 at 21:49

I don't know why, but I love roses, its just a perfect plant. I don't have a lot of roses, and the ones I have were really hurt this past winter. I wish I could buy all new roses, but I can't. Does anyone have extra cuttings or rooted cuttings that they won't use? I really don't have much to trade. I will gladly pay for postage. By the way, this will be my first attempt at rooting. Thanks.


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RE: Can you help a rose lover

Just a suggestion, you may want to play with trying to root cuttings by using a non-patented rose or 2 you may already have. I did that using different methods that have been suggested on this forum to see what will work best.


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RE: Can you help a rose lover

I have yellow lady bank roses that I will send to you for postage. They are easy to root and should root easily from cuttings. Check out Hartwoodroses.com to see a nearly fool-proof method for propagating roses from cuttings or just about any plant. Drop me an email. GOD bless the USA!


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RE: Can you help a rose lover

ladybanks won't live in new york, jerry..they are beautiful, but southern roses, and want to stay there! Donna


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RE: Can you help a rose lover

Thanks Donna, I did not realize they would not survive there.


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RE: Can you help a rose lover

You can easily start your own rose bush from cuttings, here is an article that shows you how.

Here is a link that might be useful: How to Start a New Rose Bush


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