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Progating roses
- To: r*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Progating roses
- From: K*@aol.com
- Date: Sat, 27 Sep 1997 13:16:48 -0400 (EDT)
- Resent-Date: Sat, 27 Sep 1997 10:17:22 -0700 (PDT)
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Well it worked!!
Now I know to some of the old timers on this list they are probably saying so
:)
But I just have to share with someone who loves roses as much as me. I can't
believe it worked. I about gave up. I kept checking and nothing was
happening.
It wasn't until I left them alone and forgot about them that they took off.
they have
some roots.
It was so funny I went to pull one out and it was a little hard. I never for
an instance
thought it had worked so I kept tugging. When I seen the roots I thought I
was going
to jump out of my skin!! It is so easy.
So of course what did I do? Ran to a friends house that has a ton of roses
and
got more clippings. They are now lining my kitchen window seals. I am
actually
making an area in my garden for seedling roses. I could really get dangerous
now that I know what I am doing (kinda :) )
So now for the question, .....When are they ready to be planted outside. How
established should thier roots be? Another quick question, is their any
special
percautions I should take for their frist winter outside?
Thanks for being as into roses as I am. :)
Annette
zone 8
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