How do I plant roses with cuttings?
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This article is interesting
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/roses/roses-from-cuttings.htm
Really hard to do, but check the web!
Some people cut a stem off a rose and put it into a raw potato and plant the potato in the ground. Roses need lots of potassium to start and the potato provides that for them. It also keeps the end moist. It is best to cut the stem at an angle.