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Discussion id : 4-104
most recent 17 OCT 03 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 16 OCT 03 by Anonymous
I live on Cape Cod and am a new rose grower. When are you supposed to prune roses I have heard some people say around Thanksgiving and others say March. What is the correct way to winter roses on Cape Cod?
Thank you.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 17 OCT 03 by Anonymous
Please contact Audrey Osborne, Pres. Lower Cape Rose Society
E-mail address is: Caperose@comcast.com
Phone No. 1-508-430-5329
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