The Real Trick to Grow Roses from Seed

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If you'd like to grow roses from seed, a little patience is in order: the seeds take several months to mature from flowers, and most will not germinate unless they're removed them from the fruit and exposed to enough cold and moisture. In this video I'll show you the results of my fall collection of seeds from 'Snow Pavement' (a rugosa hybrid rose) and answer some of the common questions about rearing roses from seed. I'll also discuss some of the fake seedling videos and the photoshopped ebay rose seed listings.

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Photo credits:
Rose receptacle by Frank Vincentz CC BY-SA 3.0

Snow Pavement by Uleli CC BY-SA 3.0

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