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

7.Observing Root Development: Patience is a virtue in gardening. Over the next few weeks, keep a watchful eye on your cuttings. You’ll likely start to see signs of root development, indicating that your roses are on their way to establishing a strong foundation.

8.Transplanting and Reveling in Blooms: Once the roots are well-established, transplant your rooted rose cuttings into larger pots or directly into your garden. Stand back and savor the joy as your roses bloom and bring an enchanting touch to your outdoor space.

This unique approach to propagating roses combines the beauty of store-bought blooms with the surprising benefits of tomatoes. Enjoy the process, and soon you’ll have a flourishing garden adorned with roses that started as a simple bouquet!

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