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Re: Fw: transplanting
- To: r*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: Fw: transplanting
- From: "* R* W* <p*@televar.com>
- Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 17:33:57 -0500
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rosenlund wrote:
> Oh, now I understand. The roses are still in the tubs. How far is the
> move, Patti ?
Actually just the last week's "diggings" are in the tubs. All the things
I dug in previous weeks are planted and doing well in Cashmere. That is
107+-miles from here. I have had very good luck with peonies here. I
think it is because of the high ph.
I have one more rose to dig and then all the roses will be dug. I will
leave some of the iris in tubs if the weather gets too ugly to get any
more stuff planted.
Moving is the pits!!! If I were not working full time it would not be
quite so exhausting. When I am all moved I may try hibernation and
sleeping till spring.
I have 32 more messages to read so best I get to it.
Patti
p*@televar.com
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