When do you cut back Roses?
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by Bill on January 16, 2005 05:34 AM
by Keri on January 16, 2005 06:27 AM
Thank you Bill! Great link!!
Keri
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by njoynit on January 22, 2005 04:22 PM
Hey Keri...look West and you can wave my way
Have you got some new growth sprouting yet?I trimmed some of mine 2 weeks ago I still have 2 untouched as plan to move them(shoulda DONE moved um!)just be sure you cut at a 45 degree angle so water can drain& cut above a node.I even have a rose bud on one of my alhoas...ones thats re locateing.
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Have you got some new growth sprouting yet?I trimmed some of mine 2 weeks ago I still have 2 untouched as plan to move them(shoulda DONE moved um!)just be sure you cut at a 45 degree angle so water can drain& cut above a node.I even have a rose bud on one of my alhoas...ones thats re locateing.
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I will age ungracefully until I become an old woman in a small garden..doing whatever the Hell I want!
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by Keri on January 23, 2005 11:50 PM
HI THERE!! My roses are really doing good, so good I hate to touch them. They are growing like a weed of course it doesn't help when our weather can't make up its mind on whether it wants to stay 70 degrees or 40!!
Good Luck on moving your roses. I moved three last year and one died on me. I WAS SO MAD!!
Good Luck on moving your roses. I moved three last year and one died on me. I WAS SO MAD!!
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