Pictou County, NS

I have rugosa roses and some other old rose bushes ,when and how do you harvest the rose hips to get the seed?Also I have a lot of high bush cranberry bushes ,when do the berries get picked to get their seeds?
Thank You
Mary

Noblesville, IN(Zone 5a)

Hi,
Here some info. that I have:
When To Pick Your Rose Hips?

A common question is: "when to pick the rose hips?". Rose hips require a long ripening period - usually 60 to 120 days after pollination. Ripening is indicated by the hip beginning to change color, becoming yellow, orange, reddish brown, olive green, or purplish, depending upon the seed parent. The time period can be shortened by wrapping the hips loosely in aluminum foil ( aluminum foil is discussed in "To Hasten the Ripening of Rose Seed",Vera Lebedeff, American Rose Annual, volumn 52, pages 58-59,(1967)). A specific number of days cannot be given as the ripening period depends both on the variety and on the amount of light that the plant has been exposed to.

As the process of ripening continues, the stem will begin to dry (change color) where it is attached to the hip. When this happens, the hip is fully mature and should be picked before it falls off the plant and is lost. Whenever the stem appears to be dying, pick the hip - regardless of color of the hip.

In some areas, the growing season may not be long enough for hips to ripen fully. Leave the hips on the plant as long as the weather will permit. If possible harvest them before the temperature drops much below 32 degrees Fahrenheit ( the exact temperature cannot be given but probably the hips will be undamaged to around 25 degrees. If hips are not fully ripe, cut them off with several inches of stem and at least one set of leaves, place them stem down in water, and store indoors on a sunny window sill to ripen. Add a commercial cut flower preservative to the water.

Honibee

Pictou County, NS

Thanks Great information.
Mary

Mason, MI

Wow, great information, Honibee...
I was wondering the same thing!
Thanks!
A couple more questions: do people trade
for rose hips here at Dave's?
And, if so, should the seeds be taken out of the hip,
or shipped "as is"? I'm thinking that they should be taken out to dry and not have a chance to get moldy?
Thanks for any help!
Oscarsdotter :-)

Durham, United Kingdom(Zone 8a)

you should also try taking cuttings, now's the best time. here's a link of how to do it: http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/askexpert/roses2.shtml

lil

Pictou County, NS

Hello ,Thanks for all the great info ,I think I will try taking some cuttings.Thank you Lilith for that link.
Mary

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