roses renewed
By Franl155
- 20 Feb, 2014
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Brought these with me from the old place - they were bare twigs then - just noticed today that they seem to be settling in to the new place. Of course, they're in as much wind-shelter as I can give them at the moment ...
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I couldn't abando them, even though they looked 90% dead - always the hope that the 10% will triumph. I need to find somewhere to place them - maybe near the rose bush, as if that's survivied the wind and weather ...
I've tried to make some kind of windbreak for the smaller plants, but I don't know how successful that's been - I had some mini-roses - at least I hope I still have! - but they need to get acclimatised to the new conditions.
20 Feb, 2014
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They look promising, Fran. So nice to bring old friends with you when you move :)
20 Feb, 2014