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Re: roses & pine trees


Boy you guys are fast in responding!! I live in zone 5, and the evergreen
trees are spruce trees around 35 ft tall. I got a lot af answers so I think
I can now solve my problem, Thanks a lot
Mary

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> From: Polly M. Law <pmlaw@mhv.net>
> To: Perennials Maillist <perennials@mallorn.com>
> Subject: Re: roses & pine trees
> Date: Tuesday, April 29, 1997 7:15 PM
> 
> >Hi, I am thinking of moving an arbor to a new spot in a semi-circle of
pine
> >trees on my property. It looks very nice with  the white arbor against
the
> >green trees, but I am not sure if I will be able to plant my old
fashioned
> >climbing roses so close to the pines.
> 
> Are the pines mature? How tall? What species? If they are still growing, 
> the semi-circle will fill in with pine boughs.
> 
> How far from the drip line will the arbor be?
> 
> The soil under pines tends to be dry due to the demands of the pine tree 
> roots, but, the wild Grapes seem not to mind, they grow rather well in 
> with the White Pines on my property.
> 
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> Polly M. Law
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