Re: Hello! Rose question...


I guess any rose cuttings I try now better be in a friend's greenhouse or
under grow lights in the house. Wishing I had some grow lights. This may be
the year to get some. Any recommendations?
Judy B

From: "Pamela J. Evans" <gardenqueen@gbronline.com>
She's right Judy. It usually doesn't get cold here much before
> Thanksgiving. Sometimes we have a cold snap around Halloween. But it
> never stays cold for long. A couple bad days, then it warms up again.
>
> I have a lemon tree that comes in when the temps hit 35 or below and it
> probably doesn't come inside a dozen times all winter. Even when we get
> ice - not often thank God, it rarely lasts more than 24 hours. We've
> only had snow twice since I bought this house (8 years in Feb.) So
> compare that to YOUR winter and figure accordingly. And Brenham (where
> the Antique Rose Emporium is) is 4 hours south of here, so it's even
> milder there. I'll bet they never see snow. I'm sure Noreen doesn't.
>

> From: Cersgarden@aol.com
>
> >In a message dated 9/25/03 10:25:22 AM, judybrowning@lewiston.com writes:
> >
> ><< It says
> >
> >fall is the best time [in Texas : ) hope that's true for the rest of us]
>>
> >
> >Not true in our climate, Judy.  Weather is to unpredictable.
> >    Ceres

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