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July 2003 Newsletter
... tetanus by having a cut or deep puncture wound that receives little oxygen and becomes infected with C. tetani. Wounds that are deep, jagged, dirty or have gone untreated for several ... to 9 small fragrant flowers. Long, slender canes; thrives in warm climates. Portland  Upright, dense bushes, usually re-blooming with fragrant, double flowers on straight stems. Sempervirens  Semi-evergreen climbers; ...
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December 2003 Newsletter
... leaf litter from the roses in the winter (this should include infected leaves which dropped last summer.) Spray with a dormant oil.  Yes.  ... a thick layer of mulch. During the growing season, pluck badly infected leaves off the roses to remove the source(s) of infection. ... by “rose rustlers.” You can stick your cuttings under existing rose bushes or other shrubs, stick them in a prepared bed in a ...
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