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Listing last updated on Thu Jun 2025
909 Laurel Rd
North Palm Beach, Florida 33408
United States
USDA Zone: 10b (35 to 40 F / 1.7 to 4.4 C)
5614368555  [Information]
Roughly 1,566 sq ft. (not including walkways), Full Sun to Part Shade rose garden in southern Florida. Zone 10b, tropical south. Some light, dappled shade because of palm trees, and a 30' tall pink Plumeria tree. Sandy soil, so we have issues with Root Knot Nematodes. I plant mostly Fortuniana grafted roses, some own roots. Several roses are in large pots I made by cutting 55 gallon food-grade plastic barrels in half. The barrels are drilled with weep holes on the lower SIDES, not on the bottom (because of the Nematodes). I spray paint them a terracotta color and create cute nylon rope handles. It takes two people to move a planter.There have been two major landscape renovations. Things are just getting settled. 
 
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