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Cemetary Roses.
Three weeks ago I visited my home town, Malvern Arkansas and Oak Grove
Arkansas for a reunion of cousins. At the Lone Hill and Social Hill Cemeteries I collected several rose cuttings. Most are now rooting! I have no idea what they are but plan to grow them in pots as keepsake momentos. Many of my relatives are buried at those places. Very likely these roses are hand-me-downs and could be very old. They could be new, we will see. Joe T Baytown/Houston |
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Cemetary Roses.
"jtill" wrote in message
ps.com... Three weeks ago I visited my home town, Malvern Arkansas and Oak Grove Arkansas for a reunion of cousins. At the Lone Hill and Social Hill Cemeteries I collected several rose cuttings. Most are now rooting! I have no idea what they are but plan to grow them in pots as keepsake momentos. Many of my relatives are buried at those places. Very likely these roses are hand-me-downs and could be very old. They could be new, we will see. Joe T Baytown/Houston I think that makes you officially a "rose rustler". Let us know how the cuttings turn out. Gail near San Antonio TX Zone 8 |
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Cemetary Roses.
Gail Futoran wrote: "jtill" wrote in message ps.com... Three weeks ago I visited my home town, Malvern Arkansas and Oak Grove Arkansas for a reunion of cousins. At the Lone Hill and Social Hill Cemeteries I collected several rose cuttings. Most are now rooting! I have no idea what they are but plan to grow them in pots as keepsake momentos. Many of my relatives are buried at those places. Very likely these roses are hand-me-downs and could be very old. They could be new, we will see. Joe T Baytown/Houston I think that makes you officially a "rose rustler". Let us know how the cuttings turn out. Gail near San Antonio TX Zone 8 ;-)) Joe T |
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Cemetary Roses.
Gail Futoran wrote: "jtill" wrote in message ps.com... Three weeks ago I visited my home town, Malvern Arkansas and Oak Grove Arkansas for a reunion of cousins. At the Lone Hill and Social Hill Cemeteries I collected several rose cuttings. Most are now rooting! I have no idea what they are but plan to grow them in pots as keepsake momentos. Many of my relatives are buried at those places. Very likely these roses are hand-me-downs and could be very old. They could be new, we will see. Joe T Baytown/Houston I think that makes you officially a "rose rustler". Let us know how the cuttings turn out. Gail near San Antonio TX Zone 8 Gail Now that the cuttings are leafing out should I move them from shade to sun? Joe T Baytown |
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Cemetary Roses.
"jtill" wrote in message
ps.com... Gail Futoran wrote: "jtill" wrote in message ps.com... Three weeks ago I visited my home town, Malvern Arkansas and Oak Grove Arkansas for a reunion of cousins. At the Lone Hill and Social Hill Cemeteries I collected several rose cuttings. Most are now rooting! I have no idea what they are but plan to grow them in pots as keepsake momentos. Many of my relatives are buried at those places. Very likely these roses are hand-me-downs and could be very old. They could be new, we will see. Joe T Baytown/Houston I think that makes you officially a "rose rustler". Let us know how the cuttings turn out. Gail near San Antonio TX Zone 8 Gail Now that the cuttings are leafing out should I move them from shade to sun? Joe T Baytown When I grew cuttings I kept them in partial shade until they were fairly well established. I put them under a young Bald cypress near my garage where it was easy to water them daily and watch their progress. I didn't want our relentless TX sun to dry them out, which is a real concern. Gail near San Antonio TX Zone 8 |
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Cemetary Roses.
Gail Futoran wrote: "jtill" wrote in message ps.com... Gail Futoran wrote: "jtill" wrote in message ps.com... Three weeks ago I visited my home town, Malvern Arkansas and Oak Grove Arkansas for a reunion of cousins. At the Lone Hill and Social Hill Cemeteries I collected several rose cuttings. Most are now rooting! I have no idea what they are but plan to grow them in pots as keepsake momentos. Many of my relatives are buried at those places. Very likely these roses are hand-me-downs and could be very old. They could be new, we will see. Joe T Baytown/Houston I think that makes you officially a "rose rustler". Let us know how the cuttings turn out. Gail near San Antonio TX Zone 8 Gail Now that the cuttings are leafing out should I move them from shade to sun? Joe T Baytown When I grew cuttings I kept them in partial shade until they were fairly well established. I put them under a young Bald cypress near my garage where it was easy to water them daily and watch their progress. I didn't want our relentless TX sun to dry them out, which is a real concern. Gail near San Antonio TX Zone 8 I followed your advice and they seem to be rooting. Some put on leaves already. Jo T |
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Cemetary Roses.
"jtill" wrote in message
oups.com... Gail Futoran wrote: "jtill" wrote in message ps.com... Gail Futoran wrote: "jtill" wrote in message ps.com... Three weeks ago I visited my home town, Malvern Arkansas and Oak Grove Arkansas for a reunion of cousins. At the Lone Hill and Social Hill Cemeteries I collected several rose cuttings. Most are now rooting! I have no idea what they are but plan to grow them in pots as keepsake momentos. Many of my relatives are buried at those places. Very likely these roses are hand-me-downs and could be very old. They could be new, we will see. Joe T Baytown/Houston I think that makes you officially a "rose rustler". Let us know how the cuttings turn out. Gail near San Antonio TX Zone 8 Gail Now that the cuttings are leafing out should I move them from shade to sun? Joe T Baytown When I grew cuttings I kept them in partial shade until they were fairly well established. I put them under a young Bald cypress near my garage where it was easy to water them daily and watch their progress. I didn't want our relentless TX sun to dry them out, which is a real concern. Gail near San Antonio TX Zone 8 I followed your advice and they seem to be rooting. Some put on leaves already. Jo T That sounds great. You might even see some blooms before long. Keep us updated. Gail near San Antonio TX Zone 8 |
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Cemetary Roses.
Hey Gail, I have a bud! By the way, Firstrays.com has orchid pots that
work great for other plants and you can make them out of coke bottles. You drill two holes 1" up from the bottom, froming a sump in the bottom. Prevents dryout so you can water less often. Joe T Baytown Tx Gail Futoran wrote: "jtill" wrote in message oups.com... Gail Futoran wrote: "jtill" wrote in message ps.com... Gail Futoran wrote: "jtill" wrote in message ps.com... Three weeks ago I visited my home town, Malvern Arkansas and Oak Grove Arkansas for a reunion of cousins. At the Lone Hill and Social Hill Cemeteries I collected several rose cuttings. Most are now rooting! I have no idea what they are but plan to grow them in pots as keepsake momentos. Many of my relatives are buried at those places. Very likely these roses are hand-me-downs and could be very old. They could be new, we will see. Joe T Baytown/Houston I think that makes you officially a "rose rustler". Let us know how the cuttings turn out. Gail near San Antonio TX Zone 8 Gail Now that the cuttings are leafing out should I move them from shade to sun? Joe T Baytown When I grew cuttings I kept them in partial shade until they were fairly well established. I put them under a young Bald cypress near my garage where it was easy to water them daily and watch their progress. I didn't want our relentless TX sun to dry them out, which is a real concern. Gail near San Antonio TX Zone 8 I followed your advice and they seem to be rooting. Some put on leaves already. Jo T That sounds great. You might even see some blooms before long. Keep us updated. Gail near San Antonio TX Zone 8 |
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Cemetary Roses.
"jtill" wrote in message
ups.com... Hey Gail, I have a bud! By the way, Firstrays.com has orchid pots that work great for other plants and you can make them out of coke bottles. You drill two holes 1" up from the bottom, froming a sump in the bottom. Prevents dryout so you can water less often. Joe T Baytown Tx Joe, that's great! When I've done cuttings I viewed the first bud as a sign of success. Of course the process isn't finished yet, but you've made a good start. Congrats! Interesting comment about the orchid pots. Anything that works... Gail near San Antonio TX Zone 8 |
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Cemetary Roses.
They sure look fragile at the moment. Sure hope some grow!
Joe T Baytown Gail Futoran wrote: "jtill" wrote in message ups.com... Hey Gail, I have a bud! By the way, Firstrays.com has orchid pots that work great for other plants and you can make them out of coke bottles. You drill two holes 1" up from the bottom, froming a sump in the bottom. Prevents dryout so you can water less often. Joe T Baytown Tx Joe, that's great! When I've done cuttings I viewed the first bud as a sign of success. Of course the process isn't finished yet, but you've made a good start. Congrats! Interesting comment about the orchid pots. Anything that works... Gail near San Antonio TX Zone 8 |
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Cemetary Roses.
Gail. one bloomed, very small, VERY pale pink. Three look to live!
Joe T Baytown Tx Joe, that's great! When I've done cuttings I viewed the first bud as a sign of success. Of course the process isn't finished yet, but you've made a good start. Congrats! Interesting comment about the orchid pots. Anything that works... Gail near San Antonio TX Zone 8 |
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Cemetary Roses.
"jtill" wrote in message
ups.com... Gail. one bloomed, very small, VERY pale pink. Three look to live! Joe T Baytown Tx Hey, Joe, that's cool! Crossing my fingers and toes that the live ones make it. Gail near San Antonio TX Zone 8 USA |
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Cemetary Roses.
Well, it is budding again, five tiny buds this time on a new branch,
should I clip them or just let it flower? Joe T Baytown Gail Futoran wrote: "jtill" wrote in message ups.com... Hey Gail, I have a bud! By the way, Firstrays.com has orchid pots that work great for other plants and you can make them out of coke bottles. You drill two holes 1" up from the bottom, froming a sump in the bottom. Prevents dryout so you can water less often. Joe T Baytown Tx Joe, that's great! When I've done cuttings I viewed the first bud as a sign of success. Of course the process isn't finished yet, but you've made a good start. Congrats! Interesting comment about the orchid pots. Anything that works... Gail near San Antonio TX Zone 8 |
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Cemetary Roses.
"jtill" wrote in message
ups.com... Well, it is budding again, five tiny buds this time on a new branch, should I clip them or just let it flower? Joe T Baytown I'd let them flower. Clipping them will just force the rose to put more energy into producing more buds. Like when you deadhead, you're encouraging the plant to put energy in making flowers. Gail near San Antonio TX Zone 8 USA |
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Cemetary Roses.
Well, my little old rose is blooming again, pink and just as big as a
nickel with nine more buds showing! Joe T Baytown Gail Futoran wrote: "jtill" wrote in message ups.com... Well, it is budding again, five tiny buds this time on a new branch, should I clip them or just let it flower? Joe T Baytown I'd let them flower. Clipping them will just force the rose to put more energy into producing more buds. Like when you deadhead, you're encouraging the plant to put energy in making flowers. Gail near San Antonio TX Zone 8 USA |
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