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Old 04-06-2009, 03:44 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by DianaB View Post

FYI--I don't know if you know this or not, but to start a rose bush just cut a piece of stem (about 8 - 10 inches or so). Then stick it in the soil on the north side of your house next to the foundation. Next put a canning jar over it and leave it until it's well started. I've had them start but never left them long enough to get a good root base so make sure that you leave them for quite a while.
I know this works. That's how we were able to start a cutting from my uncle's rose. Don't know if mother used the fruit jar or not, but it sounds like a good idea to hold the moisture in.

The antique roses can be propogated this way, I'm sure. I know my mother did it. Not so sure if you can start hybrid roses from a cutting. The people who propogate those usually graft them onto a hardy root stock, but it's definitely worth a try!!
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