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how do I get a clipping?
how do I get a clipping?
Last post 01-01-2007 1:43 PM by
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01-01-2007 1:42 PM
how do I get a clipping?
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I am moving and I need to know how to get a clipping from an existing rose bush. I do not want to take the whole thing with me I just want to start anew!!!Thank you anybody with this question!
01-01-2007 1:42 PM
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Take several clippings and then put some rooting solution on the clipped ends. Plant them in a pot with good quality garden soil and cover with plastic. Make sure that the soil is always damp. You sould have a rooted stem by the next spring to plant outside.
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Can you just plant a clipping into ground? If so, when is the best time to plant it? How deep?
01-01-2007 1:43 PM
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I've heard of people sticking a rose cane into the ground and it takes root, but this usually does not work. For best results follow the instructions above. You need a clipping of a small green stem not a dry cane.
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