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On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 14:49:03 -0400, Julie
wrote: Dave, Have you looked at these sites? Maybe you'll find your answers in one of them. http://www.rdrop.com/~paul/main_grapes.html I believe that this is the article that Mr. Double fianlly posted. http://www.which.net/gardeningwhich/...ga304t305.html I believe the "gardens" you were referring to is the Royal National Rose Society. Seems their website is down, or has moved. It used to be rnrs.org I'll keep my eye out for it. Seems like there would be some sort of final judgment regarding the effacy, although, as I noted, one of the most successful "rose guy for hire" around these parts uses this sort of method. He simply goes back in the spring and cleans up whatever winter dieback there happens to be, just like you do when you use the traditional pruning. Thanks for the help... |
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