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Tue, Sep 22, 09 at 17:58
| Well its been a month since ms sarah and i made the big 400 mile move. I followed a method of root pruning along with trimming the canes over a 3 week period. Got here in the middle of a hot spell. the rose canes were covered in newspaper and the roots were in a black garbage bag that i added water to keep moist.It stayed in the sunroom for about a week didnt think she'd make it. i took the advice of an article an added epsom salt around the roots as i watered. Ms Sarah is planted on the west side of the house next to a magnolia tree and growing like crazy. |
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- Posted by frogview00 NC7 (My Page) on Wed, Sep 23, 09 at 20:38
| I would love to see a photo of Ms. Sara's rose. Is it a found rose? Jim |
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- Posted by girlsrulerj 7b (My Page) on Wed, Sep 23, 09 at 22:29
| ms sarah belonged to a dear freinds Mom,hence the name ,we dont know where she got her. It's a climber that has clusters of deep pink blooms.If you would like i can send a photo of her. |
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- Posted by frogview00 NC7 (My Page) on Thu, Sep 24, 09 at 6:27
| Please do so. Thanks. |
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