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Re: Rose pruning dilemma

by "Gail Futoran" <futoran@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 30, 2007 at 02:26 PM

"chasnewbie" <chasnewbie.11f98a4@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:chasnewbie.11f98a4@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Just a quick note to say many thanks to you both Gail and Greenie,
> you're advice has been most helpful and educational. My plan is to
> leave the roses until winter and prune them back as you suggested.

That sounds like a great plan.  Let us know
how it works.

> Now, if you could give me some advice on how to stop the torrential
> rain we've been having in Britain lately, I'd be reallly impressed!

We're dealing with our own rain problems
in Texas.  Some small towns have
experienced a lot of damage, although the
area where I live is doing ok - nothing like
our floods of 1998 and 2002.

Stay safe!

Gail
near San Antonio TX USA Zone 8
 




 5 Posts in Topic:
Rose pruning dilemma
chasnewbie <chasnewbie  2007-07-25 10:33:51 
Re: Rose pruning dilemma
"Gail Futoran"   2007-07-25 14:48:42 
Re: Rose pruning dilemma
"GreenieLeBrun"  2007-07-26 08:45:13 
Re: Rose pruning dilemma
chasnewbie <chasnewbie  2007-07-27 08:49:16 
Re: Rose pruning dilemma
"Gail Futoran"   2007-07-30 14:26:01 

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