I know absolutely nothing about gardening. I feel inadaquate as a homeowner. I do have a question though regarding roses:
My boss gave me some roses she clipped from her garden. Sooo pretty. Anyways, I was wondering how to root these so I could get them to grow in my flower bed. How would I go about this. I know about rooting hormone, but to be frugal, I was wondering if it is possible to go without, if not I understand, and it makes sense....just asking. Do I cut the actual flower off and keep the leaves?? Should I have a special mix of soil or can I just stick it in the ground as is. Thanks in advance for any help!
My boss gave me some roses she clipped from her garden. Sooo pretty. Anyways, I was wondering how to root these so I could get them to grow in my flower bed. How would I go about this. I know about rooting hormone, but to be frugal, I was wondering if it is possible to go without, if not I understand, and it makes sense....just asking. Do I cut the actual flower off and keep the leaves?? Should I have a special mix of soil or can I just stick it in the ground as is. Thanks in advance for any help!
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