Re: rose transplant


Theresa dear - what a showplace you will have there!
And yes, very looking forward to pics when you get  chance.

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From: "Tchessie" <tchessie@comcast.net>
Reply-To: gardenchat@hort.net
Date:  Sun, 22 Feb 2004 08:39:45 -0800

>Hi all-
>
>I just figured everyone else was outside yesterday too, and that's why there
>weren't alot of messages.  Anyway- I finally finished building the outside
>edge of my garden wall!  Yeah!  And spent a couple hours moving soil into
>the new garden spaces.  I still have a giant pile to move on the sidewalk,
>but it's raining a bit this morning so I get a little break (which I need
>cause my arms, back and knees are sore!).  I finally got tired of moving
>dirt and dug up my Tiffany rose tree out of the back yard (not an easy trick
>as it is quite large) and transplanted it into the new bed by the driveway.
>Used a recycled peice of rebar at a stake (I knew I saved that stuff for a
>reason when I broke up the concrete walk).  Checked on it this morning and
>it seems to be fine so far.  Actually, it is probably a good think it is
>overcast and damp today- hopefully it will help the poor thing get
>resettled.  I also took a sago palm out of a big pot and planted on the
>corner.  If the sun ever comes out.  I'll take and post some more pics.
>
>Theresa
>
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Pam Evans
Kemp TX/zone 8A



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