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Old 08-08-2007, 09:45 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Autumn is coming......

On 8/8/07 19:13, in article , "David
(Normandy)" wrote:

Must be the chilly mornings..... But Aug/Sep/Oct are good months to put
shrubs in. The soil is still warm and they get their feet down and get
away
well. This does not apply to periods of drought or absences on holiday,
of
course. ;-)

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Sacha


I'll get my Rosa Rugosa "seedlings" in then. They are around 6 inches high
now and ready to be out of their little pots.

David.



Poor little souls. Won't you send them to a 1 or 2 litre prep school first?
;-)
If you're going to use 6" cuttings they need plenty of root and to go into
very good ground. And even then it's asking a lot of them. 6" are real
babies!
But I was thinking of winter flowering shrubs or didn't I say that?
Absent-minded moment, perhaps? So what will you plant in Normandy that
will flower in winter/early spring, David? What would be your favoured
choice?
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Sacha
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