FREE ROSES! Take Rose cuttings NOW (JUNE) & propagate your roses for free

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  • @jugnoothelight8662
    @jugnoothelight8662 2 дні тому +1

    wow
    beautiful video
    thanks for sharing

  • @LifeHomeandGardenwithAnaRica
    @LifeHomeandGardenwithAnaRica 7 днів тому +3

    Thank you for a very helpful tips.

  • @eschaefer6512
    @eschaefer6512 5 днів тому +3

    What do you do with the new plants in the winter to protect against frost and snow?

    • @JillBretherton
      @JillBretherton  5 днів тому +3

      I leave mine out as roses go dormant in winter and our winters aren’t that hard but if you have a particularly hard winter i would definitely protect.

    • @eschaefer6512
      @eschaefer6512 5 днів тому +1

      @@JillBretherton Thanks very much. Am determined to give this a try.

  • @Lea-zf7lm
    @Lea-zf7lm 8 днів тому +4

    Perfect timing! Ty.

    • @JillBretherton
      @JillBretherton  8 днів тому +2

      Get to it! Get those roses growing!

    • @Lea-zf7lm
      @Lea-zf7lm 8 днів тому +2

      I cut 5 early in the week before the heat dome struck and will cut more in the morning to try in water. Fabulous!
      Btw, my sweet peas have survived the 40° heat and seem to be flourishing alongside the clematis and rose. Two ranunculus planted à la clematis, roots in shade and head in sun, are giving me flowers! My seeded annuals are thriving and I have a potful of V. bonariensis seedlings to put in ground, pots and share with friends. Thanks for your help and encouragement! Gardening is so much fun 😊🇨🇦

    • @JillBretherton
      @JillBretherton  8 днів тому +1

      @@Lea-zf7lm wow you have lots going on and lots of success by the sounds of it. How joyful! Yes the roses in water is a great method. Works for me every time.

  • @lisaawild
    @lisaawild 2 дні тому +2

    What was the name of the white rose? It's so pretty. Thanks for this helpful video.

    • @JillBretherton
      @JillBretherton  2 дні тому +2

      I wish I knew. Not only is it very pretty it so freshly scented like soap. It's beautiful but I bought it years ago, lost the tag and havn't seen or smelled another like it since.

  • @gracestokes3288
    @gracestokes3288 19 годин тому +1

    I would love to try this. I live in NE Ohio and we can get severe winter weather. If I take a cutting say early summer and it roots so I get it into a small pot outside in the shade, should I put it in the ground early autumn so it can establish itself before winter? I don’t have a greenhouse so not sure how I could protect such a small pot outside throughout winter?

    • @JillBretherton
      @JillBretherton  15 годин тому

      I would keep it in the house if you can find a spot. I think it will be too young even in the ground to survive a hard prolonged frost.

  • @gardentours
    @gardentours 7 днів тому +3

    Nice video 🌹👍 I've put some cuttings ✂️🥀 in water 1 week ago and I'm really curious to see if they're going to root. I've once successfully propagated some roses with banana 🍌 peels covered around the stem.

    • @JillBretherton
      @JillBretherton  7 днів тому

      I find water pretty reliable TBH. I can put it by the kitchen sink and I have to pass it to get to the kettle for my morning coffee which means I am much more likely to take better care of it which I think is why it's so easy. I love propagating plants in water.

    • @lynguyen6019
      @lynguyen6019 4 дні тому +1

      @@JillBrethertondo you have to change the water though and how long would it take for it to root? Thank you

    • @JillBretherton
      @JillBretherton  4 дні тому +1

      @@lynguyen6019 I do change the water which is why I like them on my north facinfg kitchen windowsill. The worst thing about cuttings is forgetting them. I think that is why the water method works so well for me because every time I make a coffee or wash up or prepare a meal, they are just there. It's pretty hard to forget to take care of them then. I think this is a really important factor when propagating plants because they just will not survive if you forget them and they dry out.

    • @lynguyen6019
      @lynguyen6019 2 дні тому +1

      @@JillBretherton how often do you change the water? Is it ok to live it outside? I don’t have North window so it will be too sunny for them to stay inside

    • @JillBretherton
      @JillBretherton  2 дні тому

      @@lynguyen6019 For sure they can live out side. (If you have a hard winter bring them in then they will be dormant so you can put them anywhere as long as there is some light and I just change the water as and when I think of it which is pretty regular but not obsessive. Maybe once or twice a week.

  • @Mollymossop70
    @Mollymossop70 7 днів тому +1

    I will be trying this for sure ! Would it be the same method for rambling roses and climbing roses please ? Thanks for a great video, new subscriber 😊

    • @JillBretherton
      @JillBretherton  7 днів тому +1

      Great. Thanks for subscribing and yes do it the same way. I have done both a rambler and a climber this way and they worked fine.

    • @Mollymossop70
      @Mollymossop70 7 днів тому +1

      That’s great I will definitely try this , thank you !

  • @ruthholland1
    @ruthholland1 4 дні тому +1

    Thanks for such a clear video. Can I ask, once the plant has grown can the potted up version go into a place where an old dead bush was?

    • @JillBretherton
      @JillBretherton  4 дні тому +1

      Certainly it can be potted up to grow on like any rose but I have heard that roses don't do well where other roses have grown before. To remedy that I would leave your new rose to grow on for at least a year in pot and enrich and compost the area you want the rose to go in. Maybe grow something else there for a year before planting it in the same spot.

  • @karinadsouza4929
    @karinadsouza4929 7 днів тому +1

    Hi, if you grew that rose cutting (in the last part of this video) last year, did you bring it indoors or keep it outside? I'm in zone 6b Ontario Canada and it snows here in winter.
    Thanks,
    Karina Dsouza

    • @JillBretherton
      @JillBretherton  7 днів тому

      I didn’t no but we are not as cold as you in winter and our frosts don’t tend to last long. Usually just a few days if that. Roses are pretty hardy but I’m not sure a baby would survive a prolonged hard frost so i would keep it somewhere more protected if I were you. They do go dormant in winter so you wont need to fuss it but I probably would err on the side of caution with a baby.

    • @gardentours
      @gardentours 7 днів тому +1

      I manage that a cutting was growing nicely and then the winter was too cold for it. I should have taken it in.

    • @JillBretherton
      @JillBretherton  7 днів тому +1

      @@gardentours Oh that's interesting. I left mine out but it was potted up and well rooted by then. I did advise to take it in over winter as a precaution so good to know. Thanks.

  • @Peanut04
    @Peanut04 7 днів тому +2

    Fabulous video as always! Can the water method be used with clematis do you know? I tried with a loose soil mix and they still all died 😢 many thanks!

    • @JillBretherton
      @JillBretherton  7 днів тому +1

      I haven't tried clematis in water but I have tried all sorts of plants that have worked so I don't see why it wouldn't. It's got to be worth a try. I have succeeded with many plants using water. I'd list them but it really is too many.

    • @gracestokes3288
      @gracestokes3288 19 годин тому

      I’d love you to try rooting a clematis cutting and a video on that!