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hibernating (tree) rose
This is a tree rose I grafted a few years ago (a yellow miniature rose).
I keep half of the tree roses in pots and put them inside during winter. The ones outside are bent with their tops down to the ground. The tops are protected with leafage and some soil. http://members.aon.at/supervague/ivi...ee_rose_1B.jpg [800x800px 146.9 KB] |
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hibernating (tree) rose
On Sat, 12 Feb 2011 20:04:08 +0100, Willi wrote:
This is a tree rose I grafted a few years ago (a yellow miniature rose). I keep half of the tree roses in pots and put them inside during winter. The ones outside are bent with their tops down to the ground. The tops are protected with leafage and some soil. http://members.aon.at/supervague/ivi...ee_rose_1B.jpg [800x800px 146.9 KB] I think it looks good. Best of luck with you grafting. |
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hibernating (tree) rose
Am 13.02.2011 00:39, schrieb joevan:
On Sat, 12 Feb 2011 20:04:08 +0100, wrote: This is a tree rose I grafted a few years ago (a yellow miniature rose). I keep half of the tree roses in pots and put them inside during winter. The ones outside are bent with their tops down to the ground. The tops are protected with leafage and some soil. http://members.aon.at/supervague/ivi...ee_rose_1B.jpg [800x800px 146.9 KB] I think it looks good. Best of luck with you grafting. Thanks. A summer pic will follow in time. |
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hibernating (tree) rose
"Willi" wrote in message y.telekom.at... This is a tree rose I grafted a few years ago (a yellow miniature rose). I keep half of the tree roses in pots and put them inside during winter. The ones outside are bent with their tops down to the ground. The tops are protected with leafage and some soil. http://members.aon.at/supervague/ivi...ee_rose_1B.jpg [800x800px 146.9 KB] What's up with the thumbnail photos? -- Pat Durkin |
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hibernating (tree) rose
Am 13.02.2011 07:27, schrieb Paddy's Pig:
wrote in message y.telekom.at... This is a tree rose I grafted a few years ago (a yellow miniature rose). I keep half of the tree roses in pots and put them inside during winter. The ones outside are bent with their tops down to the ground. The tops are protected with leafage and some soil. http://members.aon.at/supervague/ivi...ee_rose_1B.jpg [800x800px 146.9 KB] What's up with the thumbnail photos? I thought them to be a little hint to what the link is offering. Maybe I should mention this together with the link. Thanks for pointing it out. I hope I won't forget it next time. |
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