Where to buy Dr. Huey rootstock?
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Comments (3)Looks great! I have often had to use a saw on large suckers - I just cut them by sawing so that there is nothing left of them where they are growing out of the root. Scraping is a good idea, too. Dr. Huey is so aggressive in our climate that it is the main reason I refuse to plant anything except own root roses - life is too short to be constantly having to monitor the roses for evil shoots! Jackie...See MoreRemoving Dr. Huey
Comments (16)Landscape fabric is a black cloth with vent holes a bit closer and more of them than a screen it's purpose is to help keep (control) weeds from even occurring Go figure huh ? I also ask wouldn't weeds grow in soil that we toss right back on top of this cloth ? Why pay to drop a cloth on the ground then cover it with soil and mulches to keep weeds from growing ? At best I've been told it can work for a year or sometimes longer but ..... $$$ need I really say more? If you want to risk it, burn the roots of Dr but keep in mind fire/high heats don't know the difference from an Agave root or a rose root Then there's the water drape idea for the Agave to protect what stands (if burning where to work only on Dr roots) you could still burn the Agave at it's base if you decide to go with a low burning fire This is how Agave(s) could be protected Only I don't want to be the person who talks you into killing your ( super nice looking Agave(s)) Talk to a plumber who knows how to install a irrigation system ask him how he would use (Yellow Tank) MAP gas to solder a back flow thats nearly flush to Vinyl Siding with out melting it and consider that route to protect the Agave parts with above the ground exposure. How to protect Agave roots and burn all the Dr Huey roots on the same root burn ? Ummmmm I have no idea, Maybe a shallow trench to expose and sort some of both there roots too ?...See MoreIs this Dr. Huey?
Comments (3)That looks way too true red/tomatoey to be Dr. Huey to my eye. Also too many petals? And I think Dr. H would be done blooming where you are -- I'm in your zone and region, though not on the coast. I don't know what it is, but I doubt it's Dr. Huey....See More"Dr Huey"
Comments (13)Hi jerijen(Zone 10), Your photos look very similar to my rose but your photos are much clearer than I can take right now. (It's very cloudy, cool and breezy here -- they've been forecasting a little rain since Wednesday but it hasn't even drizzled yet -- and I'm using a cheap-o "loaner" camera that doesn't focus well and burns through batteries in a day or two). I bought a new camera in February but I haven't used it yet. And, since it didn't come with a USB cable, I couldn't access any photos anyway. It also didn't come with a user's manual, either. I've ordered the user's manual and the USB cable which should be delivered on Monday. Hopefully, I'll be able to shoot some good photos to post in this forum then....See Morealiska12000
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