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New with Roses - Knowledgebase Question
Garden Planning
Orwigsburg, Pe
Question by
reganmm
April 1, 2009
Can you put Roses in direct sunlight?
Answer from
NGA
April 1, 2009
Roses grow and flower best when they receive at least 8 hours of sunshine a day. So, yes, plant your roses in full sunshine. Enjoy!
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