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by Steph 28th June 2018, 09:39
suckers aarrgh!
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Dimity Cottage
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Re: suckers aarrgh!
LOL!!
SueH- Number of posts : 737
Location : Melbourne, Vic
Registration date : 2013-06-06
Re: suckers aarrgh!
talking about suckers...just come from the garden and got rid of five suckers, hiding in the middle of the bush...hah!
neptune- Number of posts : 2450
Location : Western Australia
Registration date : 2010-06-26
Re: suckers aarrgh!
We are all going to go around with a magnifying glass to our Roses for the next week or so. Silky you may have opened our eyes.....
Dimity Cottage- Number of posts : 333
Age : 69
Location : ELLEN GROVE, Queensland
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Re: suckers aarrgh!
Well all I can say is wear stout sturdy thick ultra duty gloves. You'll need em if you find the blighters.
silkyfizz- Number of posts : 1621
Location : Melbourne
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Re: suckers aarrgh!
On the dark side we find Dr Huey to be a more susceptible rootstock to suckering than Multiflora.
Ausrose- Number of posts : 1318
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Location : Emu Plains, Sydney
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