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Sep 30, 2014 9:18 PM CST
Name: Margie
NY (Zone 7a)
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Thank you "very" much. Have you ever bought from http://www.kandmroses.com/ ?
I want to replace most of the own root roses that I bought 3 years ago. It's impossible for me to evaluate why most of these own roots are not thriving. I don't know whether it's the rose itself or the grower or my climate. Most of them have only one or two canes. I don't know how to explain this - it's really weird - a new cane will appear and meanwhile another cane will die on the same plant. So you end up with no more than one or two canes - period. It was a huge waste of time (the older you get the faster time seems to fly). I guess to sum it up, I was disappointed. However, the grafted roses I bought from Palatine Roses last year and this Spring were fantastic. I am pre-digging the holes in preparation of receiving my next order.
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