Here we reveal why you should plant a rose inside a tomato. You’ll have to wait a few minutes to see the effects.
Why everyone plants a rose in a tomato , and why you should too. Nobody would have expected it.
How to grow roses optimally
Roses are undoubtedly among the most beautiful flowers we can grow in our gardens or balconies. However, not everyone knows that they require optimal cultivation to ensure they grow and are beautiful and leafy.
That’s why today we’re giving you some tips that will help you cultivate this plant in the best possible way. First, you should know that roses don’t particularly like cold temperatures or even frost.
Precisely for this reason, it’s necessary to grow them in spring and summer. However, in winter and autumn, they can be grown in insulated containers, which provide some contrast to the low temperatures.

In some parts of the world, it’s convenient to grow roses in the fall , as the soil retains all the heat released during the summer. This allows the roses to grow luxuriantly, allowing you to enjoy this trick right away the following spring.
You should also be aware that some roses don’t even tolerate excessive heat and southern exposure. Therefore, we generally recommend keeping your plants in a cool, airy location, but away from inclement weather and excessive heat.
If you also want to grow climbing rose bushes, we advise against planting the roots directly near the wall: the soil there is usually too dry and prevents the lush growth of this wonderful plant. However, it’s perfectly fine to grow them to a height of 30 centimeters.
But why do so many people want to plant a rose inside a tomato ? We’ll reveal the reasons below.
Why plant a rose in a tomato?
Many people plant a rose inside a tomato because this fruit allows the plant in question to grow stronger and more lush.
If you also want to experiment with this practice , you should know that you will need to cut rose branches from your plants and they should be about 20 cm long.
After removing the seeds, cut a tomato into a wedge. Now insert the twig into the center of the tomato and bury the fruit further, completely covering it.

After a while, you’ll notice the rose coming back to life: its leaves becoming healthier and its colors more vibrant. After about a month and a half, you can also decide to uproot the rose and plant it somewhere with more space.
You’ll find that the branch in question has now developed so many roots that it can become a completely autonomous plant. You can use this trick with all the rose plants in your home and garden, and you’ll notice the beneficial effects immediately, even after a few months.