Today’s predicted “fair” weather transpired to be “a fair amount of mizzle” or even “a substantial amount of gloom”. Still there was light to be found in this dreary day.
A couple of months ago, myself and Mrs Bun took some rose cuttings. As we couldn’t find a pot of quite the right dimensions, we pushing the prickle stripped stems into a gritty soil, cossetted in a customised litre milk bottle. Mrs Bun can be very creative, and not just in the cake department.
Five new rose plants is more than enough for most mortals, so I shall be helping out by taking one or two off her hands. And who wouldn’t want a little piece of this action …..?

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Maybe?
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Maybe 😘
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Woot! Great cuttings!
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Every time a joy!
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That is gorgeous – any idea what variety? Congratulations on the cuttings. Have never tried that – apart from the wild roses that multiply under the paving in the front garden – so may have a go.
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No name, it was in the garden when The Buns moved in. It is a real beauty though. Give it a go, nothing to lose!
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Very pretty rose. Nothing like free plants🙂
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WOw! look at those roots, amazing success, and a lovely rose!
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That is amazing, my mum often succeeds with rose cuttings, I never have. It is a beautiful rose to propagate.
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As you have no name, still? May I suggest Rosa Super Excelsa? Definitely one I would grow again.
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Like it!
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