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R. Laxa

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Post by neptune 14th August 2013, 18:41

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Post by Guest 14th August 2013, 19:00

is that Dave in the front LOL

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Post by Ozeboy 14th August 2013, 19:06

Poor bugger, I do give him a hard time. Apology David

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Post by AutumnDamask 14th August 2013, 21:56

So.... I gather that R. laxa might not be the rootstock for me on acidic granite soils...?

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Post by Guest 15th August 2013, 15:52

Laxa is a very tough rootstock, its in the canina family. They use it in Belgium because it can tolerate wetter soils

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Post by AutumnDamask 15th August 2013, 19:03

Idea 

So... it would be suitable for me if I wanted to extend my rose garden into the heavier soils in our lower garden area.... Wink
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Post by The Lazy Rosarian 18th August 2013, 06:11

It is my opinion that it would suit you well Wendy
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