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Ann Davis Tuton
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Initial post 21 JUL 07 by Ann Davis Tuton
I live in Texas I came from Georgia and I have fround that I have no problem growing roses in the red clay to the black sand.. I use rose food, and I do put iron in my soil, that is an old rusty nail, rocks in the hole for the water to drain, the roots love that.. and they seem to take off fast in both areas....
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 18 JUL 17 by StrawChicago heavy clay zone 5
Thank you for those tips.
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Initial post 21 JUL 07 by Ann Davis Tuton
I also have a old tea rose that has a cinnamon sweet smell, white and yellow ceter with pink petals many on the bush it to is a tea rose..... it also had the name of Queen something on it. It is at least 15 years old now and can not find it anywhere. I got it at a handy dandy store.. Now they or replace my Lowes and Home Depot. No one seems to know what I am talking about... Can anyone help me for they or an English tea rose bush...
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Initial post 21 JUL 07 by Ann Davis Tuton
I am looking for the Tea Rose the Name they had on it was Queen Anne it has a lemon sweet smell red, yellow middle with white tea cup size and many on the bush the flower has many petals on it. The smell is wonderful... I can not find it anywhere.
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