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Livin Easy rose bush with a twist
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Posted by
jim1961 z 5/6 Central Pa (
My Page) on
Sat, Oct 29, 11 at 10:59
| We are getting an early snow-storm in October here in PA...
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RE: Livin Easy rose bush with a twist
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- Posted by seil z6 MI (My Page) on
Sat, Oct 29, 11 at 11:03
RE: Livin Easy rose bush with a twist
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| Jim--I hate to see that so early in the year. --Ron |
RE: Livin Easy rose bush with a twist
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- Posted by jim1961 z5/6 Central Pa (My Page) on
Sat, Oct 29, 11 at 11:54
| Serena, Clean out you mailbox, my mail to you is getting rejected...lol Thanks Seil and Ron... It still snowing and coming down hard.. |
RE: Livin Easy rose bush with a twist
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- Posted by TNY78 6b-E TN (My Page) on
Sat, Oct 29, 11 at 12:27
| oh no! you can still see the orange blooms peeping through the snow! poor guy :( ....but it will be here soon enough too |
RE: Livin Easy rose bush with a twist
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| hehe, as you folks guessed, Jim finally broke through to my email system (we "talk" to each other every day, lol!) At first I thought it was the snow and the shoveling keeping him from emailing me, but looks like my clients multiple emails bogged my mailbox system, lol! And wow, Jim!!! instead of Halloween, you got Christmas! Lucky everyone in Tyrone had Halloween a week early, lol! |
RE: Livin Easy rose bush with a twist
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| That was fun - you surprised me!! |
RE: Livin Easy rose bush with a twist
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| That's pretty, I like the look of snow on roses, just wish winter wouldn't start so early... |
RE: Livin Easy rose bush with a twist
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| How to go dormant in a BIG hurry. |
RE: Livin Easy rose bush with a twist
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- Posted by jim1961 z 5/6 Central Pa (My Page) on
Wed, Nov 2, 11 at 12:52
| Actually most of the branches popped back into shape and it kept blooming away...lol |
RE: Livin Easy rose bush with a twist
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- Posted by seil z6 MI (My Page) on
Sun, Nov 6, 11 at 18:31
| There amazingly resilient aren't they! Roses won't begin to be damaged until temps go below about 28 degrees F. And the snow was actually a good insulator for them. Glad the weight of the snow didn't break them though. |
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