Re: Pascalli


In a message dated 3/8/98 7:21:09 PM Central Standard Time,
dal@equinox.shaysnet.com writes:

<< f you decide to start over again and you want to plant it in the same 
 place you need to remove the soil that the oder rose was growing in or 
 else the new rose will not do well.  The reason for this is not clear, 
 but the soil is "poisoned" somehow-it is called rose sick-and a rose 
 planted in the same hole that another rose had been in will not do well.  
 The solution is to dig out all the soil in the area about 2 - 4 feet 
 acros and about 1 - 2 feet down depending on the size of the rose you are 
 removing.  
 
 
 Denise Leonard
 Tanstaafl Farm
 Greenfield, MA
 dal@shaysnet.com >>


Question?  Does this apply any time a rose doesn't do well in a particular
place?  
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