How to Take and Propagate Rose Cuttings 

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Ask permission

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If you want to take cuttings from a rose that’s growing on somebody’s property, always ask permission first.

Don’t peddle patented posies

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And definitely don’t sell cuttings from a patented rose, or make a profit from the plant in any way, because the patent owners will come for you!

Use what you have

Clear plastic jugs make great mini-greenhouses for your rose cuttings.

These also work!

I've heard about people propagating roses by sticking the cuttings in a potato, but boy, that seems a lot of hassle compared to just sticking a rose clipping in a pot.

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Moss rose is basically a Centrifolia rose that sports a fine, moss-like growth on its sepals and stems.  It smells absolutely sumptuous.

You can also plant rose clippings directly into the ground. This is a little trickier as you're more likely to lose clippings due to them drying out before they can root.

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