Roses, with their captivating beauty and intoxicating fragrance, are a favorite among gardeners worldwide. But what if you could propagate these beauties at zero cost, using a readily available kitchen staple – a banana? The internet is abuzz with the “banana method” for rose propagation, but is there any truth to this claim? Let’s dig in and separate fact from fiction.
The Allure of the Banana Method:
The concept is simple: bury a rose cutting in a banana peel, add some water, and watch it magically transform into a thriving rose plant. This method promises a free and effortless way to endlessly reproduce your favorite roses. Sounds too good to be true, right?
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