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After this comparitively recent dey spell, is it necessary to be watering my
bare root roses, planted last December and those ones planted from containers just a few weeks ago? The soil is already beginning to look dry on the surface anyway. |
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On 15/03/2014 17:01, Frank Booth wrote:
After this comparitively recent dey spell, is it necessary to be watering my bare root roses, planted last December and those ones planted from containers just a few weeks ago? The soil is already beginning to look dry on the surface anyway. The answer is Yes Yes Yes Yes but use a bucket and give them enough to go down to the bottom of the planting hole you dug. Depending on your soil then half to a whole bucket each week should be OK for a few weeks. |
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Frank Booth wrote:
The soil is already beginning to look dry on the surface anyway. After being sodden for weeks, mine's got cracks appearing this week. |
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On Sat, 15 Mar 2014 20:13:18 +0000, Andy Burns
wrote: Frank Booth wrote: The soil is already beginning to look dry on the surface anyway. After being sodden for weeks, mine's got cracks appearing this week. Mine has. I think this is when a quick hoe to create a dust mulch is needed. Or time to start scrounging grass clippings off the neighbours. -- http://www.voucherfreebies.co.uk |
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