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Re: Space in the Garden for Roses - Follow up -Reply


And, I would add, dig up all grass, grow
vertically, or, as I've often considered, bulldoze
the house and live in a tent!

>>> "Dave Amorde"
<dave_amorde@msn.com> 03/02/98 03:40pm
>>>
The solution is simple - remove anything
growing that is not from the genus
Rosa - replace these "weeds" with the roses of
your choice - sit back and
enjoy!
-----Original Message-----
From: William M. Groth <groth@rice.edu>
To: rose-list@eskimo.com
<rose-list@eskimo.com>
Date: Monday, March 02, 1998 1:22 PM
Subject: Space in the Garden for Roses - Follow
up


>I went out into my back yard and looked at
the raised beds where I now have
>6 roses in the ground, 2 larger roses in large
pots and 14 miniatures in
>somewhat
>smaller pots and one miniature in a 4" pot
which I will plant into a larger
>pot
>or into the raised herb bed (Culinary rose).  I
was just beginning to feel
>comfortable about my 23 roses when my wife
looks into the ARE catelog and
>looks at the first rose in the catelog.  It is a
"(something) Annie" and is
>a found
>rose from Gay Hill, Texas  with beautiful dark
red blooms.  It is a large
rose
>getting up to 6 foot x ?? foot.  Now where do
I find room for that?!?!?!
>
>I still haven't gotten my R. Rouletti which is
an old miniature from which
>virtually all modern miniature roses are
derived.  That would give me a
nice
>round number or 24 different bushes.  But,
what about "__??__ Annie" ???
>
>                William Groth, Houston, TX, zone
9a Upper Texas Gulf Coast
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>
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