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Deadhead Rosa "Old Blush"?
These are 1st year plants and going terrific, wondering if I need to
deadhead them? |
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Deadhead Rosa "Old Blush"?
On Sat, 19 Apr 2003 10:01:58 -0400, "Steve" wrote:
These are 1st year plants and going terrific, wondering if I need to deadhead them? You bet! It stimulates the plant to make more blooms! In the fall, you stop deadheading/cutting for the vase so that the rose knows to go to sleep and stop making tender new growth that might freeze and harm the plant as winter deepens. |
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Deadhead Rosa "Old Blush"?
This is the only true blue rose I could find. It is a miniature rose.=20
http://www.rdrop.com/~paul/main_april2002a.html "Steve" wrote in message = ... These are 1st year plants and going terrific, wondering if I need to deadhead them? =20 |
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