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Re: Rain and fall is on the way in PNW


> finally become well enough established to bloom now that the weather has
> cooled slightly and we've had a lot of rain - I like everything about this
> bush, the color of the blooms, their shape, and their scent - although the
> funny thing is, it seems as if one side of the bush has blooms with more of
> a scent that the other side????  

Could not parse which rose has one-sided scented blooms -- could it be
two different roses that look as one, or a rootstock shoot?  Are the
flowers red?

> school.  Since I live in the desert Southwest, roses seem to do better in
> the Spring and the Fall.

Same in the line between the humid and the desert Southwest (Austin).

>      I'm going to trying Sue's suggestion with the ammonia - and I look
> forward to gaining more knowledge from this list.

> Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry

ammonia's nothing more than nitrogen -- that's why it works, mostly.


-- 
Amy Moseley Rupp
amyr@austx.tandem.com, Austin, TX, USDA zone 8b, Sunset zone 30
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