RE: rose transplant
The rose bush or the wall?
Actually, both came out better than I had expected!
Theresa
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From: owner-gardenchat@hort.net [o*@hort.net]On
Behalf Of Donna
Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2004 6:59 PM
To: gardenchat@hort.net
Subject: RE: [CHAT] rose transplant
Congratulation Theresa!
So did it come out the way you envisioned? Mine never do :(
Donna
>
> 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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