Re: roses


Actually Duncan, if you cut off the flowers and the scalded portion 
of the stem bottom you can then cut the rose stalk into sections 
containing at least two leaf axes and treat them as softwood cuttings.

Hows the shift?

Terry Dowdeswell
1570 Brunswick Road
RD1
Wanganui
New Zealand
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> I get mail all the time from people requesting help.
> This request reminds me of a time when someone thought
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> 
> --- er  <@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
> > hello to whom it may concern, i got a dozen roses
> > for valentine's day and i wanted to know if there
> > was any way i could plant them and they grow. so if
> > you could help me please contact me at
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> >                             thank you
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