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J&P on Fortuniana root stock
On Tue, 23 Mar 2004 11:20:03 -0700, "Tim Tompkins"
wrote: Growers usually choose their root stock based upon the soil conditions in their area. snip Ok, that sounds like a real plus. But how can I know what soil condition a particular rose or rootstock is intended for. And how does one know what rootstock is being used... unlike fruit trees,I've never seen it listed. Dick |
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