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Jan 2, 2015 11:21 AM CST
Name: Annie
Waynesboro, PA (Zone 6a)
Cat Lover Region: Pennsylvania Keeper of Poultry
I have always been told to plant grafted roses so that the union (where graft meets scion) is about 2 inches ABOVE the soil line. But I recently was told that the proper way to plant a grafted rose is with the union well BELOW the soil line. Which is correct? Does it matter? I garden in Zone 6.
I am not "country" I am "landed gentry."

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