I cut the roses to the ground
Leslie Chen
7 years ago
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jim1961 / Central Pennsylvania / Zone 6
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rose cuttings for other rose cuttings (or rooted)
Comments (0)I have hybrid teas, climbers,shrub roses, david austin, 1 or 2 buck roses and antiques. Looking for cuttings of: buck roses hybrid teas cl. hybrid teas climbers david austin Cl Oklahoma Spectra Alchemyst I also have several rooted Belinda's dream and 2 rooted Geoff Hamilton. I would like to trade these rooted ones for other rooted roses....See MoreAdvice needed on managing beach roses
Comments (2)I'm not really sure what you are asking. Are you saying that after mowing them down, that they are coming up as stalks that are not branching out into a bush? If so then they will branch out eventually. You may not have to do anything. However, you can help the branching along by keeping them pruned at their present height. If you don't do anything they will grow into the monsters that were there before. This will happen rather quickly since they still have their monster root system....See MoreWant-Old garden rose cuttings,I have camelia cuttings
Comments (1)I have plenty of Zephirine Drouhin and Variegata di Bologna. I really want to cut back the Var di Bologna hard this year so anyone who wants some cuttings can have some for the cost of postage (no trade needed)....See MoreWanted ground cover rose cuttings
Comments (1)Hi, I have Alba Mediland and The Fairy Rose If you would like some cuttings. Carrie B. Here is a link that might be useful: My Album...See MoreBethC in 8a Forney, TX
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