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Old 13-10-2011, 02:30 PM
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Question: I understand that you cannot take cuttings from all rose plants.
Does anyone know anything about the climbers, "Don Juan and Joseph's Coat?"
I won't cut them back until after Thanksgiving and that's when I take my
cuttings. I have not tried these two yet. Any thoughts?

Thank you,

Bob

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Hi Bob
I have a garden full of roses about 50+ and still growing most of my roses have come from cuttings.I must admitt it took me some time to get them to strike but now they all strike readily but must be kept moist to have success. I recently did a free online course that i found extremely helpful and it is easy to understand here is the link that i found for it if you are interested
Free Courses I hope this has been helpful to you
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