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Pods and seeds are finally ready for this rose. I have had 2 of these bushes for over 15 years. It has been so long I don't remember the name of it. It is a Floribunda, blooming big roses all summer. Not as much quantity as quality. They tend to get a deeper color as they get bigger. It is a later blooming rose about the 3rd week in June for my zone 7. The roses when at their fullest can grow over 4" wide. I have not grown these from seed before but am doing so this year. There will be brown pods that form on the stems in late fall and into the winter. These need to be brought inside, dried and then opened and dried seeds at least 2 weeks
Growing roses from seeds can be easier than you think ! patience is required, but worth it !stratify your rose seeds to encourage them to grow better. to stratify your seeds, place them on a paper towel that has been soaked in a solution that contains half water and half peroxide to prevent mold from occurring. fold the towel to keep the seeds inside and then put them all into a resealable bag. place the bag inside a refrigerator . keep the seeds in the refrigerator for six to 10 weeks. another method to stratify is to place the seeds in a tray of potting soil, cover the tray and then place it in the fridge for a few weeks.
Plant your seeds in pots or flats.. Push the seeds down into the soil about 1 inch. place them outside in direct sunlight once the threat of frost is gone and water the soil when it looks dry. the seeds will likely begin to sprout in about six weeks.
transplant the seedlings into separate containers once they have grown a few inches tall. be careful not to touch the plant's roots during this process. the use of a spoon may be helpful.
I would mulch the first year. i just use leaves. Fertilize once a month and water every three days or so. Prune in February. Your bushes will be fuller when they bloom in the spring.
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Jan 20th, 2012 at 8:51:04 PM PST by
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Jan 21st, 2012 at 9:21:14 AM PST by
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your roses are so pretty but I can't even get cuttings to grow and didn't know roses had seeds . I love roses in a yard but haven't had much luck
Jan 27th, 2012 at 10:15:53 PM PST by
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Don't give up. Read all you can. Try the easy to grow first. I find any disease will kill your luck with roses. Tackle that as soon as the weather in March gets above freezing whether
they need it or not. Always prune down in Feb. If you live in a cold climate, cover around them with abot 2" of leaves. I live in west Tn so humidity is a problem. It can cause disease to spread. I use anti bacterial dish liquid mixed with water pretty often when we have all the heat. Try a rose bush first and I bet in the next year or two you will be saving your seeds !
Jan 28th, 2012 at 5:30:24 AM PST by

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