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Old 08-04-2003, 02:44 AM
Emil
 
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Default UPDATE-What can I add to the soil to produce "stronger" roses?

Wow, am I tired!
I took everybodys advice and moved all 5 roses to a location that has sun
ALL day. I hope after they recover from the move, that they will start to
produce better leaves and roses.

Thanks again for everybodys help,
Emil

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Hi guys,

The roses in my front yard don't look that great. My Lovers Lane (planted
last year) is especially bad. It barely has any branches that are more

than
4 inches. I know that one problem is the minimum sun they recieve. See,

not
being in denial is a good thing. :-)

So, what can I add to the soil on those roses, and on all the roses I

have.
I see Home Depot has some nitrogen I can add, how about that stuff? I use
mostly Supersoil or GroMulch (the yellow bags).

Emil
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Old 08-04-2003, 02:56 AM
Shiva
 
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Default UPDATE-What can I add to the soil to produce "stronger" roses?

On Mon, 7 Apr 2003 18:30:53 -0700, "Emil" wrote:

Wow, am I tired!
I took everybodys advice and moved all 5 roses to a location that has sun
ALL day.


Emil! How incredibly sweet. You are a good Rose Papa. That was a lot
of work!


I hope after they recover from the move, that they will start to
produce better leaves and roses.


They really will--you will be glad you moved them. Now you get to
pamper yourself because you worked so hard. Good job!

Thanks again for everybodys help,
Emil

"Emil" wrote in message
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Hi guys,

The roses in my front yard don't look that great. My Lovers Lane (planted
last year) is especially bad. It barely has any branches that are more

than
4 inches. I know that one problem is the minimum sun they recieve. See,

not
being in denial is a good thing. :-)

So, what can I add to the soil on those roses, and on all the roses I

have.
I see Home Depot has some nitrogen I can add, how about that stuff? I use
mostly Supersoil or GroMulch (the yellow bags).

Emil
Zones 9-10





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