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Re: Roses
- To: woodyplants@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Roses
- From: L*@aol.com
- Date: Fri, 12 Jun 1998 14:42:47 EDT
Greg in Chalfont, PA wrote:
>The first thing to take into account is that they are
'>disease-resistant', not 'disease-proof'. The conditions (soil, sun,
>air) they are in affect them as much as anything. I think the key is to
>find the variety that does well in your particular conditions. Proper
>pruning also plays a big part in controlling disease.
Greg, all you say is true. Still, there are some plants that are, overall,
more resistant than others, and some whose "disease-resistance" is great
catalog fiction. Sharing experiences with others is a great way to learn how
these plants respond in real-life garden conditions, whatever they may be.
--Janis
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