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Date Posted: 17:20:31 05/17/01 Thu
Author: Marlene
Author Host/IP: 216.126.135.21
Subject: Yes, Yes, Yes
In reply to: Diane 's message, "Really hardy roses for people who live in extreme climates." on 16:16:32 05/17/01 Thu

I don't have any, but I've seen them and the bloom is yummy. But the ones I've seen are pretty rangy (sp?) and need a big space to sprawl out. My yard is small, all planting areas are right in your line of sight when outside - I just don't have a place to plant something that is not well-behaved or looks bad for much of the year.

I wish Meri was around..........I'm thinking of trying an orchid in the house and I need to know what is a good "Beginners orchid"?

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