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Old 13-06-2009, 05:35 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default moving roses

when is the best time to move roses? is now ok, if i can keep them
watered, or should i wait until fall?
some are grafted & some are own root, if that matters. one is
supposedly a climber although it's never gotten more than 3' tall in
three years.
(Fourth of July http://www.rose.org/1999-winner-fourth-of-july/ )
also, i'm looking for low growing, full sun perennials for along a
walkway. i'm growing creeping thyme & chamomile between the stones.
lee
 
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