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[Rose-list] Re: Climbing roses
- To: "Rose-List" <rose-list@mallorn.com>
- Subject: [Rose-list] Re: Climbing roses
- From: "* <r*@transport.com>
- Date: Mon, 3 May 1999 23:11:45 -0700
- List-Id: <rose-list.mallorn.com>
Good point, Val. I have two clumps of Siberian white Iris that are
placed to the outer edge of the roses. (A few other colors along
borders.) I was thinking of adding some between the roses, but they
would be very hard to divide later on. Whew... saved me some thorny
bites.
Sincerely,
~Carleen~
Keeper of Sheep & Old Roses
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> From: Val in KY
> Watch putting iris near your roses. My iris multiplies like crazy
(a
> no-name blackish-purple I got from a co-worker) and I'm constantly
dividing
> it every year to keep it blooming. If you plant it near your
roses, you
> could end up disturbing its roots while you dig up the iris.
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