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Fraser Valley Rose Farm | Propagate Roses from a Bouquet @FraserValleyRoseFarm | Uploaded 8 months ago | Updated 15 hours ago
Can you root rose shrubs for the garden from the stems of florist bouquets? This is a question I often hear after holidays like Valentine's Day and Mother's Day. Yes, it's possible - as shown in this video, and for those who enjoy plant propagation, why not give it a shot? There are some caveats about the resulting roses: florists roses are bred and selected for greenhouse cut flower production, and they're not necessarily going to perform well in home garden conditions. Nevertheless...

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