Rose Gardening : How to Graft Rose Plants

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Uploaded by on Sep 13, 2009

Rose plants are easy to graft by taking an angled cutting from one plant, cutting a slit in the stem of another plant and binding the two together with honey and floral tape. Mix several different kinds of roses onto one bush with helpful information from a sustainable gardener in this free video on roses.

Expert: Yolanda Vanveen
Bio: Yolanda Vanveen is a third-generation flower grower and sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Washington. She is the owner of vanveenbulbs.com and has sold flower bulbs for more than 15 years.
Filmmaker: Daron Stetner

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  • Your grafting skills are not very developed. Have you ever heard of a razor blade?

  • I have to try this! Thanks for making this vid!

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  • she seems very sloppy to me for some reason.. and i don't mean how she dresses....

  • Gosh! i've ruined my rose... T.T

  • Good

  • to the female in this video the leaf line at the stem is called a internod..............

  • can I water my roses with dilluted honey in water as well?

  • can i water my roses with honey dilluted in water as well?

  • whoa whoa, don't whittle any stock you're trying to graft to. Yeah maybe it works for roses, but you're opening up your graft to infection, and a skilled clean cut with a razor or a grafting knife will increase your success rate. and was that electrical tape? Acid burn from the adhesive? use grafting tape, it stretches and breathes. or stretchy medical tape.

  • LOLOLOL I BUY FROM J&P .True about Seeds. Not illegal to use your own but they are messing with them genetically so they won't reproduce at all. We better start saving our own now....very few "special roses" are granted a patent, due to the fact they are unique and unlike any other rose. They are expensive because the developer gets a royalty for each rose sold-for the life of the patent(15-20 years). special-expensive-but probably worth every penny

  • @YolandaVanveen Hybrid patented Roses usually have a wired tag at the bottom with the name and patent # on them

  • @YolandaVanveen Totally agree with that comment. But unless you are doing it for profit, who is gonna know............ I am a Blooming Idiot ha ha. We had Greenhouses in WV. Daddy had me transplanting seedlings when I was five years old. Family Florist for over 60 years. And that would be the Propagator and not the breeder......

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