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Re: rose starts
- To: r*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: rose starts
- From: "* R* W* <p*@televar.com>
- Date: Sun, 15 Feb 1998 17:34:01 -0800
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jlsylves wrote:
>
> I would like to make some starts from roses. I am thinking specifically of
> doing this from a neighbor's Mme Hardy. However I would like to try it on
> some English roses also. Would someone with experience in growing starts
> from cuttings share their strategy with me? Softwood, or hardwood? Spring
> or fall? etc... Thank you very much! Judy Sylvester zone 5, hot humid
> summers, cold winters, clay soil...
Judy,
I wish I could get my scanner installed without knocking out my disk
drive so I have to get it replaced. I have a good HP scanner but it
requires a scsi card that wrecks my computer! Since I can't scan a book
I have with some good material about starting roses from cuttings I will
offer you a good site to obtain information. I hope you like it.
http://bonsaiweb.com/forum/articles/arts/cuttings.html
Patti <prw@televar.com>
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