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The first year they sleep, the second year they creep........Oh, yeh?!

8 days ago
last modified: 8 days ago

The old adage applied to own root roses:

"The first year they sleep, the second year they creep, and the third year they leap,"

didn't have my growing conditions in mind. It generally takes an own root rose bush (depending on the size, but not always does a bigger/older bush mature quicker), five (5), years to become a respectable sized bush, typical of its variety's traits. Gotta' be extra patient here in Pittsburgh, PA, zone 6b to see the long awaited,"leaping," rose bush.

How about with you? Do you just plant your new own root rose bush, and stand back or its phenomenal growth will knock you over, or do you have to tough it out, and wait quite a bit longer than the old adage says, to get to the, "finish line"?

Moses.

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