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Re: new to the list
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- Subject: Re: new to the list
- From: "* K* <k*@neo.lrun.com>
- Date: Thu, 1 Jan 1998 20:56:20 -0500
- Resent-Date: Thu, 1 Jan 1998 17:57:24 -0800 (PST)
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Welcome to the list. There is a budding article in the 1997 American
Roseciety Rose Annual.
I have some hybridizing information on my web page.
Henry A. Kuska, Retired
KUSKA@NEO.LRUN.COM
http://home.neo.lrun.com/kuska/
-----Original Message-----
From: Obesia <Obesia@aol.com>
To: rose-list@eskimo.com <rose-list@eskimo.com>
Date: Thursday, January 01, 1998 8:04 PM
Subject: new to the list
>this list seems to be a great opportunity. i've been hybridizing for two
years
>now, and have just lately found kindred spirits...thankyou,search.com! just
>got our first computer a couple months ago, and am still learning to
navigate
>the net.
>i have a couple seedlings that should be old enough to multiply and would
like
>suggestions as to how best to accomplish this and when. i have had quite
>satisfying results grafting my apple trees, but haven't had anyluck bud
>grafting roses in the past. my recent cuttings leafed out but died
unrooted.
>(indoors) i took two 1/8th inch by 4 inch root cuttings today and put in
>sand/perlite/potting soil mixture under lights in my basement "garden"
where i
>have fall germinated rose seedlings.
>
>i'd really appreciate hearing from anyone just to know my email went
through,
>and to meet new people who share my interests.
>
>best regards & happy newyear
>randy hughes, vancouver, washington (zone 7 or 8, depending where you look)
>
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