Growing Cut Roses

More and more gardeners are discovering the pleasure of growing their own cut flowers. Imagine harvesting a regular supply of bright, boldly colored flowers you grew yourself. Even a simple bunch of ...

AOL: How to Grow Roses From Cuttings—Plus Expert Tips for Ensuring Success

Struggling to grow a successful rose bush in your garden? This isn't uncommon. Roses can be a hard-to-grow variety thanks to their growing requirements and regular maintenance, which leads to ...

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Clear plastic shoeboxes make for suitable rooting cases. Learn how to grow a rose from a cutting and a slip using the hardwood or softwood propagation technique. Roses are surprisingly easy to root. I ...

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Master Gardeners, Cindy Oliver and Shirley Niswonger, partnered to offer an educational program on growing long-stemmed cut flowers for bouquets and arrangements. The program qualified as a Continuing ...

Cutting gardens are trendy again as a new generation embraces the idea of growing free bouquets. If you’re thinking of giving the style a try this growing season, the National Garden Bureau offers ...

Rooting cuttings is a time-honored technique. Starting roses from cuttings can be an easy and low-cost solution to get more plants in your garden. Learn how to root roses and consider checking the ...

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Growing roses in pots offers flexibility and beauty for homes without garden space or for those who enjoy moving plants around. The charm of scented roses blooming in containers—whether by a seating ...

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My WAHM Plan on MSN: Do You Dream of Growing Flowers? Read The Cut Flower Handbook

Perhaps you might be attracted to growing roses because of the romantic image, the beautiful flower form or fragrance, or because your grandparent grew them. The attraction to roses is understandable.