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| Select strong shoots in late autumn and cut them into 25-30cm (10-12in) lengths, removing any remaining leaves. Dip the base into hormone rooting powder and firm them into a 15-25cm (6-10in) deep trench outdoors, lined on the bottom with sharp sand. The cuttings should have rooted by spring and can be moved the following autumn. Royal Horticultural Society - Gardening Advice: Rose Propagation PS. it's easy ... I don't even bother with hormone rooting whatsit
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| thanks two sheds, I was told willow just push in the ground the right way up but they all went black and died, I'm still not confident but I will try.
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| Hi, this is my first first post, I am so chuffed, today i planted out my first rose from a cutting. I was going to leave it in the green house this year and not plant it out, but the groth on it has been so good, it needed to go somewhere. I know those of you that know more about it might say I should have kept it container grown for longer, but couldn't help myself, my first rose ![]() sunnymay10. |
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You did right sunnymay, providing it has a reasonable rootball it should do well. Make sure you keep it well watered its first season, but don't mollycoddle it...they are tough as old boots. Which variety is it? |
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