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Re: new to growing roses

by agentelrond <agentelrond.2ac7ea7@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 23, 2008 at 12:57 PM

Martin H. Eastburn;793819 Wrote: 
> Hi Emma -
> 
> Sorry for the delay and such - there have been a lot of spamming
> going on by an outsider.  I think most people are exhausted with it.
> 
> We have no issue on spelling - world wide English is a bit different.
> Local spell checker enabled helps.
> 
> Roses in pots.  I'd hope you have a Crystal palace behind your main
> building,
> but few of us are opulent like that!
> 
> If you have a basement or like area - wintering there would be good.
> 
> Some roses take cold nicely but not ice or snow.  So the climate and
> rose
> is im****tant.
> 
> We on this side of the pond often have miniatures growing in the home.
> You might consider that if you live in a skyscraper building and have
> them out on the deck.  Trim back and bring in. Less light to sup****t
> a large plant.
> 
> Some with roses outdoors heap leaves over the roses and before doing
> that pack a hill abound the base with bark rich soil for insulation.
> That is for cold snaps, ice and snow.
> 
> I live in the sub tropical (almost) area It has been 97 degrees
> already
> today.
> 
> In one apartment we lived in years ago, we were two of us and two
> large
> bathrooms.  One bathroom was for our wintering plants and sometimes the
> young
> sprouts of garden plants got a fog bath from the shower with no one
> there.  Just 
> to fill the room with steam.  [rain forest mode]
> 
> In doors can be tough on outdoor plants.  Air conditioned spaces dry
> out plants.
> 
> Hope additional inputs come in from the UK or Canada having more your
> weather type.
> 
> Martin
> 
> Martin H. Eastburn
> @[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 home at Lions' Lair with our computer lionslair at consolidated dot
> net
> TSRA, Endowed; NRA LOH & Patron Member, Golden Eagle, Patriot's Medal.
> NRA Second Amendment Task Force Charter Founder
> IHMSA and NRA Metallic Silhouette maker & member.
> http://lufkinced.com/
> 
> 
> agentelrond wrote:[color=blue][i]
> hi there i am new to the forum and growing roses.  i am wondering how
> to
> help the survive the british winter as i am growing them in pots.
> 
> all help would be appreciated
> 
> sorry for any spelling mistakes 
> 
> Emma 
> -x-
> 

thanx could i put them in my garden shed?




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agentelrond
 




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new to growing roses
agentelrond <agentelro  2008-05-20 20:01:05 
Re: new to growing roses
"Martin H. Eastburn&  2008-05-22 14:34:28 
Re: new to growing roses
agentelrond <agentelro  2008-05-23 12:57:46 
Re: new to growing roses
"Jeffrey L. Kline&qu  2008-05-23 06:54:41 
Re: new to growing roses
agentelrond <agentelro  2008-05-30 23:14:08 
Re: new to growing roses
ntantiques <ntantiques  2008-06-15 13:35:12 
Re: new to growing roses
ntantiques <ntantiques  2008-06-15 13:35:39 
Re: new to growing roses
agentelrond <agentelro  2008-06-23 02:20:46 

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