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Posted by: carynml
« on: February 21, 2009, 05:02:42 PM »

We went down to Francesca's today and pruned her Apothecary roses (with the BIG rose hips) for her.  I have way more than I can possibly use and will bring tomorrow.  They need to be trimmed and dipped into rootone (or something like it) and put into the ground or moist pots.  I can show you how but I have used all my pots. 

I have cuttings of some of her other roses also, one of which is prolific for petals and the other one smelled really good.  Don't know what colors they are.

If interested, please come with pots and dirt tomorrow.

Thanks
Caryn