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How to Take a Wild Rose Cutting 

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In this week by week video I show you a simple method of taking a cutting of a wild rose (Dog rose, Rosa canina).
The cutting can be taken at the end of the year, around October/November time. Choose a branch which contains 'hips', which is a sign that the branch is new growth and will transplant well.
For this, you only need some small pots, a little potting compost and some rooting compound.
Please be careful when taking cuttings of wild roses that:
A, Don't take cuttings of someone owned plant without permission
B, You don't hurt yourself on the thorns
0:00 - Intro
0:24 - Taking a cutting
1:10 - Planting the cuttings
4:34 - Moving onto larger pot
6:40 - Planting in the garden
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Комментарии : 28   
@Techman130
@Techman130 2 года назад
Thanks for the lesson! I will definitely try this this year
@365dongle3
@365dongle3 10 месяцев назад
Good re-potting idea!
@SurfinTheKitchen
@SurfinTheKitchen Год назад
I can’t wait to give this a try. Thank you very much for this educational video!
@timewoundsallheels4ever
@timewoundsallheels4ever 2 года назад
Many thanks for sharing this well explained demonstration !
@AThornyPot
@AThornyPot 2 года назад
You're so welcome, if you have any questions, let me know
Год назад
Thank you for your clear and pleasant video! I look forward to trying that out this coming September.
@AThornyPot
@AThornyPot Год назад
You're more than welcome 😊
@kitschydevil
@kitschydevil 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing! I have a rose I need to move but I think I'll do cuttings instead and start fresh ♡
@Indoraptor_editz
@Indoraptor_editz 2 года назад
Thanks bro this was very helpful
@AThornyPot
@AThornyPot 2 года назад
You're welcome!
@beckybarber5054
@beckybarber5054 2 года назад
This is really helpful - thank you.
@AThornyPot
@AThornyPot 2 года назад
You're more than welcome! Thank you for watching
@barryloriekehler3143
@barryloriekehler3143 Год назад
I was given a bouquet of wild roses and would love to have them growing in my garden. I would love to send you a picture to see if it could work with what I have.
@AThornyPot
@AThornyPot Год назад
I say, give it a go. Trim them down and plant them in a pot. I'm sure at least one will take
@barryloriekehler3143
@barryloriekehler3143 Год назад
@@AThornyPot thanks for the encouragement, I will give it try! Great video and very easy to follow!
@Indoraptor_editz
@Indoraptor_editz 2 года назад
Keep up the content
@AThornyPot
@AThornyPot 2 года назад
Thank you ❤
@ShayliMason
@ShayliMason Год назад
How far apart do you plant the cuttings in the fall?
@AThornyPot
@AThornyPot Год назад
When transplanting them? I'm not sure what the recommendation is to be honest, I planted mine around a metre apart but, now that they've grown up, I could have halved that. I suppose it depends on where they are growing. Are you trying to cover something or grow them up a structure?
@gillianfernandez1781
@gillianfernandez1781 2 года назад
Will dog roses climb up an arbor or arch?
@AThornyPot
@AThornyPot 2 года назад
Should do yes. You may need to help it by pruning in the right direction and tying it to the support in places 👍🌹
@AThornyPot
@AThornyPot 2 года назад
If you'd find it interesting, I can do a little update on how they're looking now and how they can be trained?
@gillianfernandez1781
@gillianfernandez1781 2 года назад
@@AThornyPot Yes, please....that would be great to see the progress and how to train the branches, thanks.
@Dervishi11
@Dervishi11 Год назад
I try never work for Me
@Dispatern
@Dispatern Год назад
Take a cutting (use sharp and clean scissors) of a rather greenish branch. Avoid cutting a brown, woody branch as it won't root as well. After cutting, stick the cutting in soil (your garden bed or a pot). The deeper you plant it the better because it will have more area to develop roots. The garden bed or pot should be in a shady area. Water it frequently. It's possible that your wild rose cutting loses its leaves but it doesn't mean it's dead. The leaves will grow back after a few months. When taking cuttings it's always best to plant 5 or 6 of the same plant because sometimes not all of them make it. Good luck! 🍀
@AThornyPot
@AThornyPot Год назад
That's a shame, do you know much about the rose you're taking cuttings from?? Maybe we can help further
@rayhitchman4741
@rayhitchman4741 Год назад
I don't use rooting powder. Just take a cutting trim bottom thorns off place @ 4-5 cuttings in a tub & leave until the next autumn then plant out into the garden. Everybody has there own idea/ways of doing things
@AThornyPot
@AThornyPot Год назад
That's great to know, I only tried the rooting compound because I knew I'd be making a video and wanted to give them the best chance. They're still doing well and have just flowered for the first time
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