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RE: Pruning
- To: "Rose-List" <r*@eskimo.com>
- Subject: RE: Pruning
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- Date: Sat, 25 Jul 1998 04:34:19 -0700
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Wecome to the list, Ray.
I hear that the Portland roses do very well in New Zealand, though I
have no idea which area. What kind of roses are you growing ? How
cold does it get in you area ? How soon with that be ? (How's that
for basic questions ?) (smile).
Sincerely,
Carleen Rosenlund of Rainier, Oregon -USDA-8
Sweetbriar - Keeper of Sheep & Old Roses
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> From: Ray Cooper <raycooper@xtra.co.nz>
> To: rose-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Pruning
> Date: Friday, July 24, 1998 5:55 PM
>
> Greetings from a new rose grower! I joined this list a week ago and
have
> been lurking.
> I have finished pruning my roses now. I did it 2 weeks ago.
> "What? Pruning? This time of year?" I hear you say....
>
> Well, gidday! I come from New Zealand! It's winter here at the
moment,
> so we are missing out on the heat wave I have heard about in the
States.
> I have been on the internet for a year and a half now, so even
though I
> am a slightly experienced 'emailer', I am new to rose growing. So
new,
> that this was the first time I pruned them!
> I am looking forward to learning a lot and hearing about growing
roses
> in the northern hemisphere.
> Does this list mind basic questions?
> Bye for now,
> Ray Cooper, (Ventriloquist, entertainer and now rose grower).
> http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~pearce/rayzroadshow.htm
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