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Helping your roses recover from winter injury

Posted by henry_kuska z5 OH (kuska@neo.rr.com) on
Wed, May 14, 14 at 10:58

See:

http://journalstar.com/lifestyles/home-and-garden/helping-your-roses-recover-from-winter-injury/article_afd43ef6-ac85-543b-90b4-978c72934fad.html

Here is a link that might be useful: link for above


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RE: Helping your roses recover from winter injury

Henry, great article! I have a few roses where the entire cane is brown, but there's growth on the bottom. I figured I would wait awhile to see what canes are alive. With this past harsh Winter, I think a good amount of patience is in order - and a good sized pocket book to replace all of the dead roses. :-)


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