WhereAreMySecateurs said: https://www.greenhills-nursery.co.uk/about-greenhills-nursery-ltd/webshop/hedging-whips/bare-root-potgrown-hedging/rosa-laxa-pack-25-detailThis place sells packs of laxa rootstock. Haven't used them so don't know what quality they are.
fidgetbones said: If you only want a dozen, I would do hardwood cuttings of roses. A lot easier than grafting unless you are really skilled at it.
Posts
Maybe contact these people?
https://www.orangepippintrees.co.uk/articles/how-to-choose-fruit-trees/fruit-tree-rootstock-tree-sizes
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Each plant need a matching compatible rootstock
This place sells packs of laxa rootstock. Haven't used them so don't know what quality they are.
thank you, I may try hardwood cuttings of briar roses and then graft to produce standards (tree roses)