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Sun, Mar 17, 13 at 22:54
| I have a very shady back yard. In order to plant 6 rose bushes correctly, I had to have a few major limbs trimmed from some very large and very old firs. Without butchering any more of my trees, the only place I have in my yard that gets enough sun is a large (20x20) very deep cement slab that would cost a small fortune to remove....(I am not wealthy)..I have read mixed reports on growing roses in containers. I am already crazy about my roses and would love to have more. Could I plant hybrid teas in containers, if they were deep enough and had proper drainage? |
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- Posted by ken-n.ga.mts 7a/7b (My Page) on Sun, Mar 17, 13 at 23:38
| In a 25 gal. nursery pot, you can grow just about any rose you want. I have a rose friend in Central Florida that has grown ALL his prize winning HT's in these pots. |
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| Thanks ken-n ga mts. I will try that. Andreark |
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