The easiest methods to propagate climbing roses include:







- Cuttings: Create stem cuttings from the parent plant and plant them in moist soil with fertilizer to grow new plants.
- Layering: When a branch of the parent plant touches the ground, you can tie that part to the soil and wait for it to develop roots and grow into a new plant.
- Propagation Bed: Establish a propagation bed with moist potting soil and plant cuttings or branches taken from the parent plant.
- Division: Divide a cluster from the base of the parent plant and plant it as a new one.
- Seeds: Though less common, you can also propagate climbing roses by collecting and planting seeds from mature flowers. However, this method often requires patience and a longer duration.
Remember, not all propagation methods suit all types of climbing roses. The choice of the best method often depends on the specific type of climbing rose you want to propagate.
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