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Re: newbie question


Lena
Of course I should think so, although I havent seen any here
but as they are essential to any perennial garden I dont see
why not.  I must admit I love roses but do tend towards other
styles of perennials.  I have a 15 meter fence that I am presently
covering with red red red roses climbing Dublin Bay, a Sam McCready
rose.  They are 1 year old and have just cut them back and tied
onto the wires so when flowering will look fantastic.  They edge onto
the gravel driveway of which I am edgeing with concrete leftovers
from the old dug up driveway, then digging up the grass around the
roses and planting the small leaved deep copper aguja that has
small spire like flowers of intense blue as the garden next door
is red, blue purple and white!!!!!

Lara

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> From: Lena P Mitchell <lena36@juno.com>
> To: perennials@mallorn.com
> Subject: Re: newbie question
> Date: Thursday, 14 August 1997 03:47
> 
> Please forgive this newbie-ish question, but do we discuss roses on this
> list?  I don't want to start something that's been beaten to death or
> taboo. 
> 
> TIA
> Lena
> Lena36@juno.com
> Zone 5 SE Wisconsin
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