Watering Your Roses
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1980-06
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University of Hawaii
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Roses are thirsty plants. They will perform vigorously only when their roots are supplied with adequate moisture. Although rose roots should be kept moist, the soil around them should not be saturated. Saturation excludes oxygen that is vital
for the proper growth and function of the roots.
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irrigation, Rosa, roses
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McCall WW. 1980. Watering your roses. Honolulu (HI): University of Hawaii. 2 p. (General Home Garden Series; GHGS-26).
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2 pages
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