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moving roses
- To: r*@eskimo.com
- Subject: moving roses
- From: "* <j*@gate.net>
- Date: Wed, 25 Feb 1998 19:54:26 +0000
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> I know people who have moved entire rose gardens 200 and 250 roses and not lose a one
. Sounds like a horrible job to me . I move mine whenever I feel the
urge hybrid teas, OGR minatures whatever don't like it there move it
somewhere else. Husband and son made me a separate rose garden it was
ready in June. Now I live in florida you know how it is here in June.
I moved 25 roses and never hurt a one they didn't even droop. Please,
I am not recommending this it is not the time to move roses but I did
and it worked for me.
Early spring and late fall or winter(depending where you live) are
the best times to move roses and be sure to water, water and water
some more
Joyce Dillon
jdillon@gate.net
http://www.gate.net/~jdillon/
ICQ 5609261
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