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Old 17-02-2003, 03:52 PM
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Maybe I'll try that at the vacant house next door. I've got 3-4 that will

be
removed this year unless they really show me something soon. That way I

could
enjoy the occasional bloom but not be upset at the lack of leaves and/or
flowers. And if they don't survive over there, what should I care,

they're not
MY roses.


Exactly! If the new neighbors dig them up, "it's not my fault!", plus if
they love them, you can take the credit AND, you have something to talk
about with your new neighbors when they move in.

JimS.
Seattle


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