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Question root depth
I have a small property and am running out of space for all the roses
that I want. If I use plant URNS to grow rose bushes within, how deep do they -HAVE TO- be? I have 2 gallon (actually 9 qts), urns... (They have worked swell for my miniatures but for a regular sized HT or Florabunda)?? Thank you all again! |
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10 gal. huh? Rats! Thanks... but Rats... In FL containers have to be
white or a very light color or the roots of most plants will FRY. If necessary we use white spray paint for plastic to coat the giant black plastic tree containers that nurserys use. I was hoping for my inexpensive lightweight plastic urns because they are a bit "fancier" and ABOVE ground (which also helps with the heat+nemos.) I'll only throw miniatures in them then. Oh well... |
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wrote in message ... I have a small property and am running out of space for all the roses that I want. If I use plant URNS to grow rose bushes within, how deep do they -HAVE TO- be? I have 2 gallon (actually 9 qts), urns... (They have worked swell for my miniatures but for a regular sized HT or Florabunda)?? Thank you all again! Just my final smart-assed 2c worth....it really doesn't matter if you had a tiny property or a ranch-- you'd probably run out of space for roses anyway... Roses get to be an addiction, and you don't stop till you run out of space....then, you start on pots until you run out of space for the pots! Then, when you run out of space for the pots, you start digging up the laggards. You're ALWAYS going to run out of space for all the roses you want. JimS. Seattle |
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Nope, not meee~ my money will run out L-O-N-G before the space... Tee
Hee! |
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