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Jane 08-06-2003 05:44 PM

Rugosa Rose
 
Thanks for your thoughts on bindweed - a little depressing for sure because
whatever I do there is an endless supply next door.

About the rugosa roses. All the canes are dead. There is no new growth on
the canes. However, there is growth at the base of the plant. I was
prepared to prune but was reading on rugosas last night and learned that you
shouldn't have to prune rugosas. I wonder if the farmer might have sprayed
something that has killed the tops of the plant and trying to keep them
going in that location is a losing proposition. It was also a severe winter
here in southern Ontario (zone 5) but my understanding is that these should
be very hardy. Any ideas?

Jane





Cathy 08-06-2003 06:44 PM

Rugosa Rose
 
Hiya Jane
I cut mine down to ground level last fall. I had a drought here in New
Jersey and alot was lost. They are up and running again.

Enjoy
Cathy

Jane wrote:
Thanks for your thoughts on bindweed - a little depressing for sure because
whatever I do there is an endless supply next door.

About the rugosa roses. All the canes are dead. There is no new growth on
the canes. However, there is growth at the base of the plant. I was
prepared to prune but was reading on rugosas last night and learned that you
shouldn't have to prune rugosas. I wonder if the farmer might have sprayed
something that has killed the tops of the plant and trying to keep them
going in that location is a losing proposition. It was also a severe winter
here in southern Ontario (zone 5) but my understanding is that these should
be very hardy. Any ideas?

Jane






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Fred 08-06-2003 10:32 PM

Rugosa Rose
 
Cut it off at base.Leave new growth.Have around 50 rugosas.Lose a couple
each year. They grow back.
"Jane" wrote in message
...
Thanks for your thoughts on bindweed - a little depressing for sure

because
whatever I do there is an endless supply next door.

About the rugosa roses. All the canes are dead. There is no new growth

on
the canes. However, there is growth at the base of the plant. I was
prepared to prune but was reading on rugosas last night and learned that

you
shouldn't have to prune rugosas. I wonder if the farmer might have

sprayed
something that has killed the tops of the plant and trying to keep them
going in that location is a losing proposition. It was also a severe

winter
here in southern Ontario (zone 5) but my understanding is that these

should
be very hardy. Any ideas?

Jane








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