Re: Re: Pascalli -Reply


If you do replace the rose, you MUST replace
the soil before planting the new rose there. 
There is some mysterious disease that
apparently lurks in the soil from a previous rose
planting.

>>> MYG1728 <MYG1728@aol.com>
03/08/98 06:19am >>>

>I have a Hybrid Tea Rose called Pascalli

We have had no problems growing Pascalli in
zone 5,Southwestern Michigan. 
 You also stated that the rose has been in your
garden four years and all 
your other roses are growing fine which leads
us to believe maybe there 
is just a problem with this plant.  While there
definitely are some 
things which can be done to correct the
problem some times it is best 
just to eliminate the plant.  If you really like
Pascalli start over and 
buy another one.  There is nothing wrong with
this and we have found it 
is often the best and most economical solution. 
I know this can be hard 
to do at times but it also can be nature's way of
telling us about 
survival of the fitest.

w martin
myg1728@aol.com
http://www.oakmediacreations.com/myg/index.html




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