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Following the comparitively dry spell we've had here recently is it
necessary to water my bare root roses planted out last December, or the new ones planted from containers a few weeks ago? The ground already is looking quite dry. |
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On Sat, 15 Mar 2014 17:37:03 +0000, Frank Booth wrote:
Following the comparitively dry spell we've had here recently is it necessary to water my bare root roses planted out last December, or the new ones planted from containers a few weeks ago? The ground already is looking quite dry. We heard you the fist time, Frank. |
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"Derek Turner" wrote in message ... On Sat, 15 Mar 2014 17:37:03 +0000, Frank Booth wrote: Following the comparitively dry spell we've had here recently is it necessary to water my bare root roses planted out last December, or the new ones planted from containers a few weeks ago? The ground already is looking quite dry. We heard you the fist time, Frank. Sorry about that. OE seems to be playing up. I can only see your response to my one posting. Went to Google and now see the rest. Very strange |
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On 15/03/2014 21:30, Frank Booth wrote:
"Derek Turner" wrote in message ... On Sat, 15 Mar 2014 17:37:03 +0000, Frank Booth wrote: Following the comparitively dry spell we've had here recently is it necessary to water my bare root roses planted out last December, or the new ones planted from containers a few weeks ago? The ground already is looking quite dry. We heard you the fist time, Frank. Sorry about that. OE seems to be playing up. I can only see your response to my one posting. Went to Google and now see the rest. Very strange Well my patio of flags are still damp in the mortar joints, so I would not think so. WE here in the middle lands had very little rain compared to further South, and especially my old county of Somerset. |
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