jswordy
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Someone shared something with me on Fb about rooting roses. Says cut the stem off fresh and stick it in a potato, then bury the potato in good soil and the stem will root. Wonder if it would work for grapes?
Simply cut healthy stems, place them in large potatoes, and them bury them 3-4 inches deep in a healthy soil mixture of peet moss and top soil. The potatoes keep the stems moist and help develop the root systems. It's a perfectly simple way to multiply your rose garden without spending lots of $$$.