Re: Rose cuttings
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- Subject: Re: [CHAT]Rose cuttings
- From: "Chapel Ridge Wal Mart National Hearing Center" 4*@nationalhearing.com
- Date: Thu, 5 May 2005 12:39:53 -0600
- References: <28749880.1115313894273.JavaMail.root@sniper5>
I usually just do a few annuals from seed - but always indoors in APS. I've
done an occassional easy perennial from seed. Ended up with 25 white
lilyturf seedlings; don't really need that many. I sold 10 second year
plants at $1ea in my sale, though.
Cuttings have been iffy for me. Infrequent successes. If roses are that
easy, though, I will give them another try.
Kitty
----- Original Message -----
From: <TeichFlora@aol.com>
To: <gardenchat@hort.net>
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 11:24 AM
Subject: Re: [CHAT]Rose cuttings
> I have to say, I'm much better at doing cuttings and such, than I am
seeds.
> (I am really bad at seeds.) However, I think the R. mutabilis is the
> easiest Rose to root. It would root itself to the ground if I didn't pick
up the
> cuttings. It's almost as bad as Ruellia from Hellia.
> Noreen
> zone 9
> Texas Gulf Coast
>
>
> In a message dated 5/4/2005 11:02:27 PM Central Standard Time,
> gardenchat-owner@hort.net writes:
>
> I've got two Rosa
> > mutablis in my yard that I propagate from a huge old specimen downtown.
> > They are now both about 6 feet tall. They were my first success about 6
> > years ago, very sentimental about them.
>
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