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Old 11-03-2003, 08:15 AM
Jane Lumley
 
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Default Roses where other roses have been

In article , Henry Ward
spamless.in.gaza.urglenot.org@?.? writes
If the soil replacement is either too much work or just plain old
impractical then nip down to the garden centre and buy some Armillatox. Mix
this up according to the instructions and give the soil a good drenching
with this. Wait for three days and plant your new rose. I have used this
method and had no problems.


but remember, this advice is only good till June. Then armillatox will
be BANNED by the EU, and so will RoseClear2.
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Jane Lumley