Can you grow rose bushes from established rose bush cuttings?
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Yes, cut all the sprouts (eyes) off a potato, cut a hole to fit your cutting, dip the end of the cutting in ground cinnamon (yes, sounds crazy) and put the cutting into the potato and plant or pot. Sounds weird but works like a charm.
Great Idea, I'm going to try it. How long does it take to show new growth, and do you take the leaves of the cutting off before planting ?
cut a healthy piece of stem on an angle, put it in water until it starts to root. then plant it in the soil
Yes, I believe that you can. My husband does this with many of our plants.
I do