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Starting cuttings (successfully ;} )
- To: rose-list@mallorn.com
- Subject: [Rose-list] Starting cuttings (successfully ;} )
- From: Jim Curts jcurts@yahoo.com>
- Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2000 19:33:54 -0700 (PDT)
- List-Id:
Hello All, I am new to your list and haven't had a
chance to look around yet. So my question may be a bit
redundant and if so I applologize now.
We have an old rose that my Dad and his family have
passd on somehow for quite some time. The plant is
quite large and we would like to take a dozen or so
cuttings with us as we are moving.
Would someone enlighten me on a source of (or short
course on) doing this with some hope of ending up with
at least 50% success? We are in the Portland Oregon
area and the plant is still in bloom but not putting
on more flowers at this time. This is a thorny critter
but the huge flowers are very nice indeed.
Thank you
Jim Curts NW Oregon
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