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June 2003 Newsletter
... , well watered, and sufficient nutrients, you will get three cuttable stems from the top three bud eyes on the original stem. You will have to stake your bushes to prevent wind and ... gold stamens.  The roses are particularly delicate in appearance and have an interesting elongated, slender bud.  The flowers are exceptionally fragrant.  ‘Félicité Parmentier’ known since 1834.  This Alba is one of ...
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July 2003 Newsletter
... produce one spectacular flower per stem, from a long, pointed bud on plants from 3 to 5 feet tall. Floribundas (F)  ... bud eyes for later growth, and will replace older, worn out canes. Bud  The swollen portion at the end of a stem that will mature into a flower. Bud ... cuttings.' Sepals  The tough protective 'petals' that protect the flower bud. Semidouble  Flowers with more than 11 petals but fewer than ...
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Growing Delphiniums, Alaskan Style
... , in the spring, slugs and snails are a major problem because they eat the new bud eyes and shoots. Slug and snail injury results in damaged florets, leaving wounds to the crown ...
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Delphiniums, Alaska Style
... , in the spring, slugs and snails are a major problem because they eat the new bud eyes and shoots. Slug and snail injury results in damaged florets, leaving wounds to the crown ...
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The Trepidation of Pruning
... the ground many years. The illusion of leaving a given number of bud eyes on each cane is unrealistic, and we would welcome having the wood ... viable eyes to a cane would be wonderful! Choos- ing a robust bud pointing upward and outward, a careful cut 1/4 inch above the bud and ... an inch below the dead part of the cane. If no like bud remains, remove the entire cane. Now take out all weak stems, twiggy ...
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Rooting Roses using Softwood Cuttings
... apart. What's most important is that the cutting has healthy bud eyes. Don't use stem on stem. For the once blooming old ... . Make sure the bud eyes are healthy, since they are where the new growth will come from. Use cuttings where the bud eyes haven't started growing yet. It may not be possible to get a cutting where all the bud eyes aren't ...
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Twin Cities Rose Club
... just looks dead. The outer bark may look brown or black and the bud eyes will be dry and brittle. Some canes may be several years old ... require pruning at the point where the cane is green and the bud swell is showing. Thick gloves should be worn when pruning. Use sharp ... to cut the cane at a 45 degree angle so the top bud is facing outward. Continue examining the roses as the spring progresses and ...
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Dilip's Guide to Pruning Roses
... that are grafted onto the rootstock of another variety, to allow the bud union (out of which new canes come) to get more sunlight. ... late as the last possible frost date). Your roses should have red bud eyes (from whence new growth will emerge) and perhaps up to a ... at a 45 degree angle and about a quarter inch above swelling eyes that are pointing outward, in the direction you want to encourage new ...
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Pruning Old Garden Roses
... top of each cane should be made approximately 1/4-Inch above an outward-facing bud eye. The cut should be made at a 45-degree diagonal, as shown here : HOUSEKEEPING ... safely used on roses while there is no foliage to be damaged, and before dormant bud eyes have begun to sprout. Spray your rose plants thoroughly, and spray the ground around them ...
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Irish-Eyes ~ Garden City Seeds
... least 2-4 ounces and must contain two or more strong eyes. Most people cut up larger potatoes into pieces immediately before planting, ... to the plant, the other end has a larger number of eyes from which the sprouts emerge. This end with the eye cluster ... bright shade). The warmth stimulates the development of strong sprouts from the bud eye clusters, which in the presence of light, remain stubby and ...
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