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Re: Spacing of new Hybrid Teas

by "Jeffrey L. Kline" <Klinej@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 11, 2008 at 05:37 PM

Hybrid Teas tend to have an upright form, and they are not generally known 
for having very dense foliage. (That's why they're called "blooms on a 
stick").  As a result, I generally plant them fairly close together, about
2 
feet apart on center, maybe a little closer if they are on the small side,

say 3 feet or less.  I may plant them 18 inches on center if I'm doing a 
mass planting of a single cultivar, as long as I have good airflow in the 
area.  Just be sure to leave some spaces so you can get at them.  I often 
leave a space every 5 to 6 feet so I can stand in the middle and do rose 
care. I think 3 feet is more than generous.

Jeff Southeast Michigan, Zone 5


<greatyetiofthenorth@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:859bdba9-9364-4ef1-ae65-473427f3dfc6@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>I just placed an order for a bunch of new Hybrid Teas each within 3 -
> 5 feet of growth, but a rather large amount of variety in terms of
> color etc.  I made the assumption that 3 feet of spacing for each
> plant is sufficient.  Although I have heard about another approach
> that you should add up the heights  of 2 adjacent plants and then
> divide that in half to get the proper spacing.
>
> My question is - can I just go with my 3 foot average and be safe?
>
> What does everyone else do?
 




 4 Posts in Topic:
Spacing of new Hybrid Teas
"greatyetiofthenorth  2008-02-11 12:29:34 
Re: Spacing of new Hybrid Teas
"Jeffrey L. Kline&qu  2008-02-11 17:37:32 
Re: Spacing of new Hybrid Teas
"greatyetiofthenorth  2008-03-27 12:41:21 
Re: Spacing of new Hybrid Teas
"Jeffrey L. Kline&qu  2008-03-27 19:03:45 

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