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Old 06-07-2003, 06:56 PM
Cass
 
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Default cuttings in july?

Ali wrote:

You may be right, Cass, on the New Dawn, though I do hate having to buy a
rose twice, especially since it was gotten just two years ago. I'd consider
digging it up, but we want to leave something for the future owners of the
house we're leaving. So it's been a lot of dividing and potting the last few
weeks. Ugh.

Maybe I'll make some cuttings still, for practice. Can't hurt, right? And if
they don't survive, well I'll buy a new one some time.


Best idea. And with moving, I highly recommend the oasis method. You
can put a cutting in oasis and keep it on the kitchen sink, dousing it
every time you think about it. Some roses take months and months to
root, but isolated from soil and living on a countertop, they don't get
much fungal disease.

Maybe the Iceberg rose we'd really wanted instead of New Dawn.


Ali, Iceberg is a great rose, easy to grow, flushes every 3 weeks,
grows great on its own roots. But...but...New Dawn has a beauty that
Iceberg can't approach. So I think you should grow both.

Ali
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They're not particularly rare or anything like that. A New Dawn, Mix 'n
Match (I think) and a pink rugosa. All of them are at the ratty end of

their
first flush. Any tips on taking a few pieces?


July is a great time to root cuttings. Look at the American Rose
Society website,http://www.ars.org and check out the articles about
propagation at http://www.ars.org/explore.cfm/propagation/

New Dawn is widely available. It might be easier to buy a new plant.
There is enough to do with moving....