20K views · 367 reactions | TURNING ROSE PRUNINGS INTO NEW PLANTS FOR FREE WHEN PRUNING YOUR PLANTS More details and tips like this are included in my NEW BOOK- The Money-Saving Garden Year (Link in bio)WHEN TO DO IT🧚🏻 When pruning roses in late winter or later in the Spring or even early summerHOW TO DO IT🧚🏻Cut the stems into 2.5” length cuttings with a leaf node in the middle 🧚🏻 Place your cuttings in a tray filled with peat free compost mixed with some horticultural grit🧚🏻Water your cuttings just after placing them in the tray and keep them outside in a light place out of direct sun. Roses can survive for decades and can be grown in families forgenerations. Propagating from roses can be very meaningful and in some cases healing. I’m sure many of you will relate to that. PS. There’s so much you can do to stay positive and uplifted at this time of year and on this occasion I must mention my GREEN TUESDAY, 21st Jan 2025.I came up with it last year and I’m going to continue this year. I’m on the mission to spread some green positivity and remind you that gardening continues no matter the weather or your circumstances. Just keep growing yourself happy! I’ll be sharing simple and easy to follow jobs and projects for you to do at home. This is one of them.GREEN TUESDAY is the third Tuesday in January (this year it’s the 21st Jan) and is now also known as AN INTERNATIONAL PROPAGATION DAY. I hope you’ll help me spread the word. Forget Blue Monday and let’s all celebrate Green Tuesday instead!.. #rosesroses #propagation #zerowaste #pruning #gardening | anya_thegarden_fairy
20K views · 367 reactions | TURNING ROSE PRUNINGS INTO NEW PLANTS FOR FREE WHEN PRUNING YOUR PLANTS More details and tips like this are included in my NEW BOOK- The Money-Saving Garden Year (Link in bio)WHEN TO DO IT🧚🏻 When pruning roses in late winter or later in the Spring or even early summerHOW TO DO IT🧚🏻Cut the stems into 2.5” length cuttings with a leaf node in the middle 🧚🏻 Place your cuttings in a tray filled with peat free compost mixed with some horticultural grit🧚🏻Water your cuttings just after placing them in the tray and keep them outside in a light place out of direct sun. Roses can survive for decades and can be grown in families forgenerations. Propagating from roses can be very meaningful and in some cases healing. I’m sure many of you will relate to that. PS. Ther
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816K views · 4.3K reactions | Best method of propagate roses by air layering with tomato . #rose_plant #air_layering #gardening #fypシ゚ #agriculture #reels . | Elijah-Breeding | Dhruv Goel · The Nature Of Memories
816K views · 4.3K reactions | Best method of propagate roses by air layering with tomato . #rose_plant #air_layering #gardening #fypシ゚ #agriculture #reels . | Elijah-Breeding | Dhruv Goel · The Nature Of Memories
17 of the Most Fragrant Roses for Sweet Scents All Season Long
Madame Alfred Carriere Another old-rose classic, this climbing rose was born in 1879 and features pink-blushed white flowers with a strong spicy-sweet scent. It bears a continuous supply of blooms and is perfect for clothing a wall or pergola (especially since it bears fewer thorns than most roses). Size: To 16 feet tall and 9 feet wide Zones: 6-9
Rosa 'Iceberg ('Korbin')' - rose Iceberg (bush floribunda)
Rosa Iceberg ('Korbin') - Justifiably popular, ‘Iceberg’ goes on flowering right through the summer. Clusters of pink buds open to double, slightly fragrant white flowers, 7cm across. It is disease-resistant and easy to grow. There is also a climbing variety. All our roses are grown in an open field and then dug up when the weather conditions are right in October or November.