I need help. Starting a rose.
I'm back for more help. My neighbor has a beautiful yellow rose. It has
one stem that is right next to the foundation. He has never taken care of it in 30 years and it is always long blooming and healthy. He told me I could have it but I don't think it would survive being its location. Is it possible to take seeds or a cutting. Any help on how to do either appreciated. harley |
I need help. Starting a rose.
"Harley" wrote in message
... I'm back for more help. My neighbor has a beautiful yellow rose. It has one stem that is right next to the foundation. He has never taken care of it in 30 years and it is always long blooming and healthy. He told me I could have it but I don't think it would survive being its location. Is it possible to take seeds or a cutting. Any help on how to do either appreciated. harley The American Rose Society www.ars.org has several articles on rose propagation: http://www.ars.org/About_Roses/propagation.htm If you try cuttings, I would suggest taking several (not so much to harm the plant) because some cuttings might survive, others might not. I've done hardwood cuttings with differing success, mostly dependent on the rose variety. Gail near San Antonio TX Zone 8 |
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