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Old 04-10-2003, 12:42 AM
Mark Peters
 
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Default Does anybody know what happened?

I had a rosebush behind the house that was a climber, but didn't do too well
because it was in the shade. Last year it started to grow around the house
into the light and had a number of blooms. This year, I bought an arbor and
transplanted the bush from behind the house to the front where it now
receives plent of light and water. However, there are no blooms and the
leaves are a light green rather than the dark green most of my roses have.
Two other climbers I bought to go on the arbor are growing more slowly but
have bloomed and seem to be doing quite well.

Will my old rose bloom next year or have I done something dastardly and all
I will have is a climber with light green leaves and thorns?

Thank you for any insight you may have.

Shiningknight


 
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