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Old 15-05-2003, 03:32 PM
dave weil
 
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Default black spots, Black Spots, BLACK SPOTS!!!!bbbbbblllllllaaaaacccckkkkkk ssspp

On Thu, 15 May 2003 14:17:47 GMT, "Theo Asir"
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Or do what I've mentioned I do....go abandon them in a vacant lot

Or, put them in a pot and just sort of skip over them when you water
for a few cycles. In August. Oh no! Room for another rose!


Or even quicker, just double up on their fertilizer, right Shiva?

Sorry, couldn't resist...


Talk about stepping into the vat of boiling oil :-


Surprised that the Warrior Princess hasn't run me through yet...

OT Dave I ran into another candidate
for your yellow mystery rose. Try
'Baby Love'


You know what? That's what I'm thinking it is myself. If so, I highly
recommend it as a nice, compact bush with lots of blossoming
possibilities. Mine has a nice roundish shape. The blooms have a nice
clean scent (I'd say medium) but because they're so small, it doesn't
make much of a scent impact from a distance.

I'm hoping that when Anne, my consulting rosarian, comes by in the
next couple of days, she'll be able to help me with some of my
unidentified roses...

I tried something new today and we'll see if it makes any difference.
I took some liquid compost and put some in a hose-end sprayer. I've
done a foliar feeding and hopefully I didn't put too much in the
sprayer to burn the leaves - we'll see in the next day or two, I
suppose.