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Can you teach an old dog?
I just eat my first (grafted) tomato--inspiring!
I have a dog rose vigorously growing through concrete cracks. It won't go away; is it feasible to graft something nicer on? |
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Can you teach an old dog?
Yes.
The roots of the Sweet Brair are commonly used by rose grafters as rootstock because of their vigourousness. So i would think Dog Roses could be used in a similar way. Go ahead and graft on whatever rose you want. Personally I think Dog Roses are beautiful and Sweet Briars even more so because the leaves are apple-scented. |
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Can you teach an old dog?
Yes.
The roots of the Sweet Brair are commonly used by rose grafters as rootstock because of their vigourousness. So i would think Dog Roses could be used in a similar way. Go ahead and graft on whatever rose you want. Personally I think Dog Roses are beautiful and Sweet Briars even more so because the leaves are apple-scented. |
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