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Trimming your roses??

Posted by kelboindy 6B Southern Indiana (My Page) on
Wed, Nov 21, 07 at 3:54

I would really love some rose cuttings for postage.
I am a new gardener and dont have much in the way of trade but I do have several rooted brug cuttings.

Email me please kelboking123@yahoo.com


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RE: Trimming your roses??

Wow, Nobody trims their roses??? Hummm


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RE: Trimming your roses??

  • Posted by rosyone z8 / 31-33 Louisiana (My Page) on
    Fri, Nov 30, 07 at 13:19

This time of the year? Not many. Ask again around spring pruning time.


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RE: Trimming your roses??

The easiest age rose cutting to root is referred to as 'semi-hardwood'. This is a cutting with a fully developed flower on it. So it is usually a bit larger piece of what is cut off when deadheading. There isn't a lot of that going on right now.


 
 

 

 


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