Grow ROSES from Cuttings Make FREE Plants

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Free roses are easy to grow from cuttings and I am going to show you how to do it using the semi-hardwood rose cutting method. This is great because you do not need any special equipment to keep them alive, nor do you have to wait for an age for the rose cuttings to root.

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Thank you, that was so clear and totally understandable and especially delivered in a lovely Welsh accent. It is so applicable to our Scottish climate.

maytannock
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I grow them from seed. It takes a lot longer and can be trickier and cuttings are certainly the easier way to do it but I like seed growing with roses. As roses don't grow true to the parent plant from seed, the fun part (other watching little seedlings grow) is arriving at that time they get their first bud and you're waiting to see what colour it will be.

tasgardener
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I really enjoy all of your videos. You fully cover each topic in a way I can understand. Thank you

acolley
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I have done this with much success with semi hardwood cuttings here in SW Florida without rooting hormone, sometimes you can use honey instead.

PegsGarden
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Best explanation video that I have seen!!
So thank you for sharing 😊

sandra-caz
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I’ve been attempting to grow rose 🌹 from cuttings, with no success. I’ll try your method. Thanks for sharing these great tips🙏

drobi
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Wow, I'm speechless. Awesome:) Thank you

saltlifegull
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very helpful video, i always enjoy watching other people's techniques.. ive noticed the best thing i can do with my cuttings is leave them be for two months in wall watered cocopeat, out in the garden away from direct sunlight in a clear box- no watering. just forget about them. ive done this method in early spring, mid summer, and late summer- and i've been successful.. not bad for a novice gardener bored during lockdown! it's my first attempt doing 6 semi-hardwoord and hardwood cuttings in winter.. im sceptical these will work but im doing it all for fun anyway.. as an experiment i've kept 3 cuttings on the radiator next to a well lit window and the other in my conservatory which is fairly cold..

SC-ugwo
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Hi Tony, you recently gave me advice on moving an established rose which thanks to your help was successful. Last October I took cuttings from said rose and one or two of them have been successful. One cutting has actually got buds on it. Could you please tell me when I should plant them in my garden?

colincassidy
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excellent video thanks i am just about to start taking cuttings and try propogating them for the first time so this was spot on

ricdavid
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Thanks for your informative video, English is my second language and your accent is so clear that I could easily understand, just subscribed ❤

huynhdungdang
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I'm so grateful to have discovered your channel. Thank you for sharing this information. I'm eager to try this!

debkincaid
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This is great! There is an amazing rose in one of the public areas near me and I really wanted to try and propagate her. Thank you

calvelinkchencen
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Thaks for this Tony, theres a family rose im looking to propagate and this is perfect. Cheers mate.

PetalsonthePavingSlabs
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Another great explained video thanks Tony always get value from your videos thanks for sharing with us

UKscrapper
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This was so interesting & informative! Thank you! 😊

TheGlamorousLifeofNae
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All my cutting in mulch rot. You also did not say how often to water and where to water. Take off the bottle and water? Water around the bottle? Hardwood is brown bark. Semihardwood is green. That is the distinction. Rooting compound does zero for all plants I use it on versus do not.

donaldkasper
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I love watching your videos. Thank you they've been helpful

hortiphile
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Thank you Tony for sharing this helpful information. God bless.

deewinston
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Fantastic Tony ! Peace out fellow earthling .

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