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Old 22-10-2003, 08:02 PM
Jayne
 
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In my garden I have an inherited climbing rose which has obviously been here
a long time. It was growing up a very dilapidated & dangerous pergola which
we have had to remove - it was rotting & falling down. So now the rose is
without a support & not in the best position. It flowers profusely so I'd
like to keep it, but when would be the best time to move it elsewhere?

Jayne


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Old 22-10-2003, 10:02 PM
Franz Heymann
 
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"Jayne" wrote in message
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In my garden I have an inherited climbing rose which has obviously been

here
a long time. It was growing up a very dilapidated & dangerous pergola

which
we have had to remove - it was rotting & falling down. So now the rose is
without a support & not in the best position. It flowers profusely so I'd
like to keep it, but when would be the best time to move it elsewhere?


Why don't you take some 9 inch cuttings of young wood right now and insert
them about 5 inches deep in the open ground? Leave them unattended through
the winter and find out next spring which of them are showing signs of new
growth. You are highly likely to end up with at least one rejuvenated rose
next year.

Franz


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Old 23-10-2003, 06:42 AM
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: In my garden I have an inherited climbing rose which has obviously
: been here a long time. It was growing up a very dilapidated &
: dangerous pergola which we have had to remove - it was rotting &
: falling down. So now the rose is without a support & not in the best
: position. It flowers profusely so I'd like to keep it, but when would
: be the best time to move it elsewhere?
:
: Jayne

Now/November is the best time. trim it down quite a lot and give it some
bonemeal and water it well.


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