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21 AUG 03 by
gary
how do i take a cutting from my rose bush and start another new rose bush
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22 AUG 03 by
Clara
To get more information about this, go to the HelpMeFind.com/Roses Main Page and click on BROWSE LISTS. Then click GLOSSARY. And then, CUTTINGS.
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7 JUL 03 by
Unregistered Guest
how do I trim my roses?
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2 JUN 03 by
Anonymous-797
My mother has a bush given to her from her father. I would like to start a new bush from the exsisting one. How can I do that?
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Here are a couple of web sites that will guide you through the process of propagating a new rose from a cutting. http://www.fbmg.com/roses/roseprop.htm http://members.aol.com/mmmavocad3/Cuttings.html http://www.rooting-hormones.com/rose.htm
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27 NOV 03 by
Gidge
All you need is a small cutting off your Mother's bush, about 6 to 7 inches long..........cut (on an angle) just below a new bud (which will then become the bottom that you will put in the seed raising mixture) and the top should be cut just above a new bud ( also on an angle) .......dip the bottom into some rooting powder then plant it into a pot that you have filled with Seed raising mixture. Mine are doing great in a pot on a table against a west wall getting full sun from Midday onwards and watered regularly. Hope it works for you too. Good Luck.! Regards Gidge
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