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Sharon Capps wrote: ... I was told in very cold climates that I should plant the bud union about an inch under ground. Is this correct... More often than not many of the very hardy roses are sold on their own root, particularly the Ag Canada roses such as Henry Kelsey and William Baffin. If The roses are grafted, you should definately plant the bud ubion at least three inches below ground level. The rootstock varieties are not reliably hardy in MN and if you don't plant them below the ground, You may lose the plant in the first hard winter. Regards, Charles -- Charles Perry Reply to: ** A balanced diet is a cookie in each hand ** |
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