Roses have inspired gardeners and poets for centuries, so it's only natural that you want more of them in your yard. Fortunately, it's easy to propagate roses and create a sea of beautiful blooms.
Does a neighbor or friend have a rose bush you envy? Have you been seeking out a particular variety that you just can't find for sale, but it's growing nearby? Have you always loved Grandma's rose ...
Propagating roses from cuttings in late spring or early summer lets you easily grow more blooms for your garden. Choose semi-hardwood stems, dip them in rooting hormone, and plant them in moist soil ...