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June 2003 Newsletter
... a day of the week to spray your roses and try to stick to it.  Make sure you spray from above and below to completely ... 8-9’).  It has lovely double flowers in creamy white.  The buds are red-tinted prior to opening.  As with the other Albas, this one ... Phone: 910.686.9077 Email: trobaughm@uncw.edu Photography: Nell Crosby 6300 Red Cedar Road Wilmington, NC 28411 Phone: 910.686.9998 Email: captjoekc@ ...
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November 2003 Newsletter
... the year.  They will survive the winter better if properly hydrated.  Stick your finger down into the soil about 5 inches.  If it ... either the 'Alba Maxima' or 'Alba Semiplena' for their rose.  The red is more difficult, but could have been the Apothecary's Rose ... : 910.686.9077 Email: trobaughm@uncw.edu Photography: Nell Crosby 6300 Red Cedar Road Wilmington, NC 28411 Phone: 910.686.9998 Email: ...
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December 2003 Newsletter
... about 3’ tall and never needs to be trimmed.  Gorgeous magenta-red flowers.  Blooms constantly.  St. Swithun Pale pink globular flowers.  Blooms constantly ... used by “rose rustlers.” You can stick your cuttings under existing rose bushes or other shrubs, stick them in a prepared bed in ... Raise the jar slightly off the ground by tucking a small stick or pebble under it, and remove the jar when the air ...
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