The simplest and most cost-effective method for propagating roses is through stem cuttings.

This technique is widely embraced by gardening enthusiasts as it provides the opportunity to acquire diverse rose varieties that may be challenging to find commercially.

The process involves cutting a rose bush stem at an angle, below the node, and placing it in a pot filled with soil. Once the desired variety is achieved, the stem should be consistently watered, allowing it to establish deep roots in the soil.

Once the buds emerge, indicating the rose bush is well-established, the plant can be relocated to the desired garden location. This method is an excellent choice for those looking to effortlessly propagate and expand the assortment of roses in their garden.