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1 | 2 | 3 | NextWhat to look for when buying Bare Root Roses 1 Citation Roses are a truly wonderful addition to anyone?s garden, back yard or not. Though you may not be ready to plant them yet, in fact where we live we are still a couple of months from planting but it is the best time for planning. And if you are ordering you will need to order them soon so you have them when you want to plant. Roses, if properly cared for, can last years. Therefore, do your research in order to be able to gain the most enjoyment from your plants. Spend some time checking out type, technorati.com
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Fruit & Flowering trees from Bare Root 1 Citation A couple of weeks ago I wrote about how to get a bare root plant off to a good start in your garden. Over the years I?ve planted Floribunda crabapple, Autumnalis flowering cherry, Eastern redbud, Purple Pony and Blireiana flowering plums and Jacquemonti birch all from bare root. They?re soooo easy to plant this way. If I had more roomand sun these are some of my favorite trees that I?d add to my own garden this year. If you want a tree that?s both highly ornamental and produces great ta, technorati.com
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1 Citation It?s been a wild and varied bare-root season here at Peaceful Valley. The trees are shipping out and are almost gone! Our inventory of bare-roots in 2009 was/is big in more ways than one.David in the Peaceful Valley shipping department talks about this year?s bare-roots in this short video. Bare Root Season: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download Share and Enjoy:These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.Tags: bare roots, bare-root, bare-root, technorati.com
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1 Citation Ask the master gardeners Q: Please tell me how to grow roses in our area. A: Roses are generally sold two ways, either in a container or or as a bare root. The former can be planted anytime the ground is not frozen while the latter is only available during the dormant season. Roses can be grown quite successfully in our area because they like not only our growing zone but a slightly acid soil, which we generally have. If you have a microclimate where the soil is not slightly ac, technorati.com
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1 Citation Today I woke up and went to yard sales. There wasn't much out. Mary and I found a few things--nothing to speak of. I did find a potty cover for Katie. Heather has the same one for her at her house, so I saw this one for $1 and bleached it up for Katie. I thought Bunco was today, so I made Macaroni. It was in the oven, and I was just about to put the final layer of cheese on, and get it browned, when Mary called and said we had the wrong day for Bunco. It's actually TOMORROW! I turned off the ove, technorati.com
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1 Citation If you have read the last post but are new to this blog you might take a look at this link; it?s my Lawn and Landscape article on the bare-root transplant workshop conducted last summer by arborists Mike Furgal (who developed the method of transplanting specimen trees bare-root, using an air spade) and Matt Foti (who hosted the workshop and has gone on to use the bare-root air spade technique on every transplant project he can). The article describes the workshop?s successful transplanting, technorati.com
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Gardening Through A Drought Or How To Sprinkle Your Water Wisely 1 Citation So you find yourself in the middle of the worst drought within living memory and your garden occupants are starting to sag, flag and wilt. Which plants should be watered first and which plants should receive the main quantities of the irrigation? You begin to feel like the leader of a third world country trying to spread your counties meagre budget across healthcare, military and education. Never fear, let me dampen your worries with some drought advice. First to receive the H2O Recent plant, technorati.com
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1 Citation We had a pretty good sized group for planting today. The red flags in the picture were placed to indicate where to plant the bare root conifers. To plant these trees, we use a tool called a dibble to make the hole. Holes dug for bare root Indian plum, which we also planted today, only require a shovel. At the end of the day, we put 219 native plants in the ground: 109 bare root Indian plum, 98 bare root cedars, and 12 low oregon grape., technorati.com
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1 Citation At first glance, bare root trees, shrubs , vines and berries don?t look very inspiring. It?s hard to imagine that those dormant branches harbor a bounty of fruits, flowers and vegetables. It can all be yours, however, by planting from bare root stock now available in nurseries. Wha t exactly are bare root plants and why do they make a good choice when you want to add to your garden? Bare root plants are carefully dug up at growing grounds with their roots bare, meaning that most, technorati.com
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How do bare root roses fare compared to potted roses in first year? 1 Citation freshbliss asked: I wanted to plant one by the door at a place I probably wont be in very long?. So I was just wondering what would be a better bet. I have only planted bare root roses before - would the extra couple of bucks make that big of a difference? Thanks, technorati.com
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