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What kind of bamboo? - Bamboo Forum - GardenWeb
... of younger shoots that were between 5-8' tall. The larger canes (parent plants) do not weep. I posted some pics on ... while the older larger canes are lighter green. There are several clumps of these growing and then there are sparatic canes in rows ... canes in the picture are no more than 1/2" in diameter, these were young shoots that I dug growing away from the larger canes. The mature older canes ...
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2001 February Newsletter
... canes up to 3/4 inch in diameter, while the lopping shears are used on larger canes and difficult-to-reach places. Use sharp tools. Dull tools tend to crush or bruise the canes ... possibly the newly pruned cane. Be sure that you mulch 18 - 24 inches up the canes of each bush to prevent losing it. Mulch can be pulled back anytime after April ...
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Dilip's Guide to Pruning Roses
... larger (more severe pruning, as is commonly done with hybrid teas) blooms, and allows you to help shape the bush. As rose canes age ... for spring and winter pruning and occasionally in bloom season for larger canes. Loppers give you greater leverage to make cuts easier, because of ... . Most people choose moderate or severe pruning. You will get larger and better looking roses, but it will take a bit ...
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San Antonio Botanical Garden 555 Funston San Antonio Texas - Garden
Guide/Plant Care/Rose Pruning
... tool. Sharp pruners are used for canes 3/4 inch or smaller and a saw for larger canes. Use a fine tooth keyhole saw for ... canes first. Cut the canes as close to the bud union as possible without damaging it. Use sharp pruners if the cane is 3/4" or smaller, a sharp saw if larger, and a "keyhole saw" to cut between other canes to prevent damage to good wood. Cuts ...
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Newsletter - March, 2004
... tends to stimulate fewer but larger flowers. Lightly pruned roses usually have thicker, denser foliage and a larger number of smaller flowers ... -type hand pruners for cutting stems and canes up to 1/2 inch diameter. For larger canes, use a two-handed lopper. ... because garlic causes roses to produce a stronger perfume in larger quantities!" Additionally: Plant garlic near roses to repel aphids. Garlic ...
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PRUNING BASICS
... pruning tends to stimulate fewer but larger flowers. Lightly pruned roses usually have thicker, denser foliage and a larger number of smaller flowers on ... /scissors-type hand pruners for cutting stems and canes up to 1/2 inch diameter. For larger canes, use a two-handed lopper. A ... A small bottle of exterior wood/carpenter's glue to seal larger cuts and prevent cane borer damage. WHAT DO I WEAR TO ...
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THOUGHTS ON PAINTING A TRELLIS by Nancy Anderies
A few years ago I requested a trellis for Christmas
... wipe paint from some of the older, larger canes. I wondered as I did this, what would Curtis Swift say about using paint thinner on rose canes? If I enter a cluster of ...
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May 2003 Newsletter
... angle. Thin out until there are 3 or 4 healthy canes left. Fertilization Do not fertilize newly planted roses until they ... stock was used. The advantages of grafted roses are: They are larger when purchased and produce blooms more quickly. The bush is ... set off by yellow stamens. There is another variety with larger flowers called ‘Tuscany Superb’ dated to 1848. ‘Versicolor’ (aka ‘Rosa Mundi, ...
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June 2003 Newsletter
... very urgent need. Contact me as soon as possible at 910.686.1871. --Patti Growing Larger Roses By Dennis Bridges of "Bridges Roses" Most Rosarians like to have the largest rose ... stem. You will have to stake your bushes to prevent wind and rain breaking the canes. This practice of "popping off the bloom only" has been popular for years by rosarians ...
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July 2003 Newsletter
... , so it may be easier to place in moderate-sized gardens than some of the larger Damasks. The rose is extraordinarily beautiful as crimson buds open out to full white flowers ... tall. Centifolia Literally, "one hundred petals," these Dutch hybridized roses are thorny shrubs with arching canes bearing clusters of large, fragrant, many-petaled blossoms; they are also referred to as "cabbage ...
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