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Rose cutting in a potato
in Fruit & veg
Hello everyone I had a question has anyone grown rose cuttings in a potato There is awesome video on youtube dont know if im allowed to put up a link Here the video is really nice If this is sooo my question is that any fruit vegetable or even flowers can be grown from the cutting like that Just wondering Can i post a link of the video here ??
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Yes I post youtube links everywhere it's fine.
I'd like to see that
There seems to be stuff about putting rose cuttings in potatoes all over the internet.
Bit of a waste of a perfectly good potato if you ask me, given that it's so easy to root rose cuttings in the soil.
http://www.amateurgardening.com/top-tips/roses-top-tips/taking-rose-cuttings-4503
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Heres the link its vv interesting
Can all the fruits n veggies n flowers grow from cuttings like this ????
Ma didn't believe that a drink made from a potato could be alcoholic - she had a small glass and went to hang the washing out - Pa found her over an hour later sound asleep on the sunlounger .............................................. in the shed.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
We think it'd been dragged in there during a rainy spell a few days earlier and left as it was ... Ma's never had much of a head for alcohol ... my cousin married a girl from Normandy and Calvados was drunk between courses. Again Ma knew that something made from apples could not be very potent, so relaxed and had a few, and relaxed a bit more ...... the drive home from Bedfordshire to Suffolk was quite an adventure, she insisted on stopping at every service station she saw for ice-cream! And this was nearly 20 years ago, well before the dementia arrived!
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.