I have tried just about every method out there to propagate roses from cuttings. This process, as taught to me by my friend Diana Klassy in 2006, is the easiest and most reliable one for me. It's simple to understand, and it uses materials that you may already have on hand or can easily obtain. (This isn't only for roses. I have rooted new plants of lilac, azalea, hydrangea, and figs using this method. Any plant that can root from cuttings is a candidate.) Are you ready? Gather your…
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