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June 2003 Newsletter
... foliage.  The old foliage on our roses will turn yellow and fall off sometimes due to excess spray build up when rain does not cleanse the foliage. We can help by washing the foliage ... and will flower well, year after year, by only removing the dead wood. A few Alba roses include: ‘Great ... on wire rack to cool for 10 minutes before removing from pan.  Cool thoroughly before cutting.  Can be frozen. ...
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July 2003 Newsletter
... no pruning and will flower well, year after year, by only removing the dead wood. A few Damask roses include: ‘Celsiana’ 1732.  ... of the rose ­ a rose intermediate in bloom size and foliage, falling between Miniatures and Floribundas. Shrub Roses (S)  This is ... clusters of 5 to 7 usually white flowers and dense, bluegreen foliage that's disease resistant. Bourbon  Vigorous open, repeat-flowering shrubs ...
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August - September 2003 Newsletter
... color in the bloom and a loss of flexibility in the foliage during very extended storage. Theoretically, the optimum process would be ... size of the remaining foliage, the ending leaflets on the leafsets may also be removed to insure that the foliage is not crowded ... fairly large, begin acclimating the plant to lower humidity by gradually removing the bottle top for longer periods each day. Start with ...
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Horticultural Excellence
... holding the bloom up proudly- a stem that says, "Look at Me!" Foliage to compliment the stem, dark green in color, thick and rich in substance (you don't often hear substance of foliage, but when you see one, you will know it) The individual ... four things involved in grooming. 1. Cleaning the specimen-stem and foliage. 2. Removing blemished petals or leaves. 3. Trimming of damaged petals. 4 ...
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A Watchful Eye Can Make a Winner
... : It interferes with the development of straight stems and untwisted foliage on strong stems that make potential candidates for the show ... achieved by inspecting the buds for the pearly white eggs and removing them. They seem easiest to spot in the early evening ... basal is crowded by crossing thin stems, other stems, and foliage. Remove anything that will interfere with the proper development of ...
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Secrets of Deadheading Roses
... removing the spent blossoms at a three leaflet leaf after the first spring flush, the reason being to conserve foliage ... of centers and removing blind shoots so as to allow the spray material to reach all the foliage?" With the ... removing blind shoots makes sense. But this is not a common problem for most rosarians. "Do I otherwise remove some of the excess foliage sometimes? I remove excess foliage ...
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Doug's Way With Roses
... growth promotion and lush green foliage and one (1) teaspoon of chelated iron (330 Fe) for dark green foliage color. Organic feeding is gaining ... applied separately as emphasis is on the underside of the foliage and the spray application should be concentrated there... especially the ... the formation of a new one. Don't be timid about removing damaged growth. The monthly feeding should be made now if ...
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Doug's Way With Roses: July-August, 1999
... winter. Preserving as much foliage as possible now contributes to the plants' well being. I now still only cut back to the first five-leaf leaflet when removing spent blooms (deadheading). Harsher ... ° plus heat. Since they usually begin colonizing on the bottom surface of the lowest foliage, the foliage removal I referred to earlier makes for a much simpler treatment with the water wand ...
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Doug's Way With Roses: November-December 1999
... it as soon as possible. I now recommend that instead of removing spent blooms (deadheading) as we have been doing throughout the ... a blackspot invasion in the garden, I recommend that all infected foliage be removed to prevent infecting any new growth or surrounding ... .). I instead snip it off with sharp pruners or scissors. This foliage removal is also an elimination of fungal spores, insect eggs, ...
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