May 20, 2020 - Roses can be grown from cuttings. That being said it is possible for the beautiful roses in your vase to begin to sprout and grow new leaves. If you would like to start plants for your garden this page provides some helpful tips.
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I kept a rose and carnation(?) in a vase of sugar water for a few weeks, switching the water every three days. They started to grow leaves, so what can I do
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