How to grow roses from a single stem?

You are a fan of flowers and more particularly beautiful roses but you are tired of buying them every week. Here’s a tip that will save you time and money. We have found an effective way to easily reproduce new roses according to the advice of florist Hadrien Ledoux in Cantal. This technique is called cuttings and will allow you to reproduce at home the flowers that you like most. You risk attracting the most curious looks with the beauty of your roses.
How to take care of a rose?
Pink

If you are a rose lover and would like to have climbing or shrub roses in your home, there is a way to create your own rose bush from a single rose stem. Roses are not difficult flowers to care for. These flowers will appreciate deep, fertile and drained soil to facilitate their rooting. Planting ground cover roses, climbing roses or English roses is not complicated. This variety of roses does not require much maintenance, just regular watering and exposure to full sun. Thanks to cuttings, you can preserve it and reproduce one of its species for another part of your garden, for example. These beautiful flowers perfume your exterior with their fresh and fruity scents. Here’s how to take cuttings from a rose bush.

Read more in the next page:

 

: 1 2

imane

10 Great Reasons Why You Should Grow Lemon Balm

Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) is one of the most underrated yet incredibly versatile herbs you…

47 minutes

Gardener’s Secret: How to Grow Basil That Keeps Producing All Season Long

Basil is one of the most beloved herbs in the garden. Its vibrant green leaves,…

2 hours

Soak shredded junk mail paper and 2 household items and this turns into something unbelievable!

Transform your shredded junk mail into an eco-friendly and creative project that adds a unique…

13 hours

Lady stacks glass vases inside a rusty tomato cage from the garage. This entryway idea is taking over the internet.

Transforming a rusty tomato cage into a stunning outdoor lantern pillar is a creative way…

16 hours

What’s this? Found under a bathroom vanity during remodeling—small glass tubes, 2 inches long, filled with liquid. Any ideas?

During a routine bathroom remodel, it's not uncommon to uncover remnants of the past hidden…

17 hours

Lady spray-paints stainless steel bowls and hot glues them onto tree branches. Everyone in the neighborhood is copying this front yard idea

Creating a whimsical and enchanting front yard has never been easier with this DIY glowing…

19 hours