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A Unique Twist: Propagating Roses from Store-Bought Cuttings with Tomatoes

If you’ve ever admired a bouquet of roses and wondered if you could transform those beautiful blooms into your own garden, you’re in for a treat! In this guide, we’ll explore an innovative method of propagating roses from store-bought cuttings, adding an unexpected twist by incorporating the nurturing properties of tomatoes. Get ready for a fun and rewarding gardening journey!

  1. Selecting Your Store-Bought Roses: Begin by choosing a bouquet of fresh, vibrant roses from your local store or florist. Look for roses with sturdy stems, healthy leaves, and a variety that captures your gardening imagination.
  2. Assembling Your Materials: Before you start, gather the essentials: your store-bought rose cuttings, a few ripe tomatoes, a clean pair of scissors or pruning shears, quality potting mix, and small containers.

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