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Rose Cuttings – The Art Of Cutting And Preparing Them For Propagation

March 19, 2010 By: K. Finch Category: Gardens - Flower

Since the Victorian Era, rose cuttings have been used to propagate roses, and even pioneers who journeyed west to find a new life would use this art as well. They would take along various cuttings from their gardens in the east, putting them in mason jars and carting them across the land until they found the right place to plant.

If you want a garden project that is easy and fun propagating new roses by using rose cuttings can be done quite simply. This is a great way to start your own rose garden for cheap. While there is not set way you have to prepare your cuttings, just about everyone seems to have their own special way of doing it. However, here are a few things that will help you out as you get started in the art of preparing your cuttings and then planting them. Consider doing some experimenting to find out which method works the best for you.

Mason Jar Method

This is a fairly simple way of using rose cuttings for propagation. You’ll first want to cut a stem from the rose bush of your choice. Then you’ll want to take the stem and take off any leaves there are on it. Once you plant it into the ground, you’ll need to cover it with a mason jar. Make sure that you water the area around the jar, just to be sure that the stem doesn’t get too dry. Usually after a couple months, you’ll see new leaves growing from this cutting. (more…)