How to plant a rose from a stem

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Ready to learn a simple yet rewarding way to grow roses? In this informative video, you’ll discover an easy method for propagating roses from stem cuttings, guiding you through each step of this fascinating process.

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90K views · 2.9K reactions | 📣MORE IN MY NEW BOOK! Link in bio CREATING ROSE PLANTS FROM ROSES GIFTED TO US*It’s best to buy and use locally grown rosesWHEN TO DO IT🧚🏻 Between Early Spring to early Autumn HOW TO DO IT🧚🏻Cut the stems into 2.5” length cuttings with a leaf node in the middle 🧚🏻 Place your cuttings in a tray filled with peat free compost mixed with some horticultural grit🧚🏻Water your cuttings just after placing them in the tray and keep them outside in a light place out of direct sun. Roses can survive for decades and can be grown in families for generations. Propagating from roses given to us for special occasions such as weddings or welcoming a new life can be very meaningful and in some cases healing. I’m sure many of you will relate to that. One peaceful and meani Rose Seeds How To Grow, How To Grow Roses From Cuttings, How To Plant Roses From Stems, Propagation Diy, Houseplant Tips, Propagating Roses, Garden Hacks Diy, Rooting Roses, Plant Tips

📣MORE IN MY NEW BOOK! Link in bio CREATING ROSE PLANTS FROM ROSES GIFTED TO US*It’s best to buy and use locally grown rosesWHEN TO DO IT🧚🏻 Between Early...

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Galena Berkompas • Urban Flower Farm • Education on Instagram: "Want your roses to be covered in blooms? The key is pruning! And it can be a little intimidating but it really doesn’t need to be. Here’s what you need to remember! •Find the beginning of a new leaf set (these will look like fresh new growth on the stem). Cut above that where you want to prune. •Aim to remove 1/3 of the entire plant for best results! Established roses are quite hardy so if you mess up a little, don’t stress it. •Also remove any dead stalks that may be on the plant. Cut those completely off. •Think about the airflow of the plant. If two stalks are too close together, remove one of them. Pruning happens at different times depending on your zone, but you want to do it before it really starts growing! In the PN Heirloom Garden, Rose Gardens, Shrub Roses, New Growth, Flower Farm, Mess Up, New Leaf, The Plant, Gardening Tips

Galena Berkompas • Urban Flower Farm • Education on Instagram: "Want your roses to be covered in blooms? The key is pruning! And it can be a little intimidating but it really doesn’t need to be. Here’s what you need to remember! •Find the beginning of a new leaf set (these will look like fresh new growth on the stem). Cut above that where you want to prune. •Aim to remove 1/3 of the entire plant for best results! Established roses are quite hardy so if you mess up a little, don’t stress it…

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