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  2. wiseowl
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    Members Roses 2024

    I'm sorry about the deer but what lovely sights to come home to.. all looking lovely..
    I'm sorry about the deer but what lovely sights to come home to.. all looking lovely..
    I'm sorry about the deer but what lovely sights to come home to.. all looking lovely..
    I'm sorry about the deer but what lovely sights to come home to.. all looking lovely..
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  3. wiseowl
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    Rose Of The Year 2024

    Oh thank you, I might have to have a look. I have not bought roses from them before.
    Oh thank you, I might have to have a look. I have not bought roses from them before.
    Oh thank you, I might have to have a look. I have not bought roses from them before.
    Oh thank you, I might have to have a look. I have not bought roses from them before.
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  4. wiseowl
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    ITS A GOOD TIME TO PRUNE YOUR ROSES

    Good afternoon @Perki my friend I always say that in the garden rules are meant to guide you and not to bind you especially with Roses but I still make a cut at a 45-degree angle about 1/4 inch...
    Good afternoon @Perki my friend I always say that in the garden rules are meant to guide you and not to bind you especially with Roses but I still make a cut at a 45-degree angle about 1/4 inch above the bud, slanting away from the bud and I still teach my students that an angled cut allows...
    Good afternoon @Perki my friend I always say that in the garden rules are meant to guide you and not to bind you especially with Roses but I still make a cut at a 45-degree angle about 1/4 inch above the bud, slanting away from the bud and I...
    Good afternoon @Perki my friend I always say that in the garden rules are meant to guide you and not to bind you especially with Roses but I still make a cut at a 45-degree angle about 1/4 inch...
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  5. wiseowl
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    Propagating A Rose By Taking A Cutting

    ROSE CUTTINGS This is the way that I have done it in the past when cars had solid tyres:heehee::heehee::heehee: In late Summer or early Autumn cut a piece of stemup to about 23 cm (9 inches) in length,with about 4 or 5...
    ROSE CUTTINGS This is the way that I have done it in the past when cars had solid tyres:heehee::heehee::heehee: In late Summer or early Autumn cut a piece of stemup to about 23 cm (9 inches) in length,with about 4 or 5 leaves,from the stock plant.Remove all except the top two leaf shoots but keep the buds.Cut the...
    ROSE CUTTINGS This is the way that I have done it in the past when cars had solid tyres:heehee::heehee::heehee: In late Summer or early Autumn cut a piece of stemup to about 23 cm (9 inches) in length,with about 4 or 5 leaves,from the stock plant.Remove all except the...
    ROSE CUTTINGS This is the way that I have done it in the past when cars had solid tyres:heehee::heehee::heehee: In late Summer or early Autumn cut a piece of stemup to about 23 cm (9 inches) in length,with about 4 or 5...
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  6. wiseowl
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    Rose Replant Disease

    Some gardeners have used a cardboard box with the bottom removed to line the hole; by the time the cardboard rots away, the plant has established,problems with tired soil? Trying to plant a rose...
    Some gardeners have used a cardboard box with the bottom removed to line the hole; by the time the cardboard rots away, the plant has established,problems with tired soil? Trying to plant a rose where one has been in the last 2 years? You could suffer from rose replant disease and the rose could...
    Some gardeners have used a cardboard box with the bottom removed to line the hole; by the time the cardboard rots away, the plant has established,problems with tired soil? Trying to plant a rose where one has been in the last 2 years? You could...
    Some gardeners have used a cardboard box with the bottom removed to line the hole; by the time the cardboard rots away, the plant has established,problems with tired soil? Trying to plant a rose...
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  7. wiseowl
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    The History Of The Peace Rose

    Always had a least one in all of my childhood gardens as it was my Mums favourite.We use to collect the petals and make up a concoction ...then proudly present her with a very dubious looking...
    Always had a least one in all of my childhood gardens as it was my Mums favourite.We use to collect the petals and make up a concoction ...then proudly present her with a very dubious looking bottle of homemade perfume. Bless her, she always put on a surprised look ( as adults we now think it...
    Always had a least one in all of my childhood gardens as it was my Mums favourite.We use to collect the petals and make up a concoction ...then proudly present her with a very dubious looking bottle of homemade perfume. Bless her, she always...
    Always had a least one in all of my childhood gardens as it was my Mums favourite.We use to collect the petals and make up a concoction ...then proudly present her with a very dubious looking...
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  8. wiseowl
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    Growing Roses In Pots/Containers

    Growing Roses In Pots/ContainersRoses can be grown in any pot /Container which has sufficient soil to relate to their growth;the bigger the Rose is intended to be,then the larger the container.A...
    Growing Roses In Pots/ContainersRoses can be grown in any pot /Container which has sufficient soil to relate to their growth;the bigger the Rose is intended to be,then the larger the container.A young Rose can be started in container smaller than eventually necessary and repotted as it becomes...
    Growing Roses In Pots/ContainersRoses can be grown in any pot /Container which has sufficient soil to relate to their growth;the bigger the Rose is intended to be,then the larger the container.A young Rose can be started in container smaller...
    Growing Roses In Pots/ContainersRoses can be grown in any pot /Container which has sufficient soil to relate to their growth;the bigger the Rose is intended to be,then the larger the container.A...
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  9. wiseowl
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    The Seven Groups Of Roses

    thanks for the info, I was reading about Hybrid Teas & Floribunda Roses, and started to try an work out what group my Climbing roses fell into , this thread has explained very easily that my...
    thanks for the info, I was reading about Hybrid Teas & Floribunda Roses, and started to try an work out what group my Climbing roses fell into , this thread has explained very easily that my climbers are a group in themselves and that a few other groups exist. Very new to roses so just having a...
    thanks for the info, I was reading about Hybrid Teas & Floribunda Roses, and started to try an work out what group my Climbing roses fell into , this thread has explained very easily that my climbers are a group in themselves and that a few other...
    thanks for the info, I was reading about Hybrid Teas & Floribunda Roses, and started to try an work out what group my Climbing roses fell into , this thread has explained very easily that my...
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  10. wiseowl
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    ROSE PROBLEMS/BLACK SPOT/ Etc

    CUCKOO SPIT Cuckoo Spit to me caused by Spittlebugs common name Froghoppers each blob contains a creamy white insect nymph up to 4-6mm (¼in) longApart from producing the "Spit" these insects...
    CUCKOO SPIT Cuckoo Spit to me caused by Spittlebugs common name Froghoppers each blob contains a creamy white insect nymph up to 4-6mm (¼in) longApart from producing the "Spit" these insects have no effect on your Rose they can be wiped off by hand or or dislodged with a jet of water from...
    CUCKOO SPIT Cuckoo Spit to me caused by Spittlebugs common name Froghoppers each blob contains a creamy white insect nymph up to 4-6mm (¼in) longApart from producing the "Spit" these insects have no effect on your Rose they can be wiped off by...
    CUCKOO SPIT Cuckoo Spit to me caused by Spittlebugs common name Froghoppers each blob contains a creamy white insect nymph up to 4-6mm (¼in) longApart from producing the "Spit" these insects...
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  11. Sandy Ground
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    Black Spot thoughts

    Sounds lovely Sandy Ground, the scent of roses is so evocative of a Summer’s day, and I am an inveterate rose sniffer whenever I come across them.
    Sounds lovely Sandy Ground, the scent of roses is so evocative of a Summer’s day, and I am an inveterate rose sniffer whenever I come across them.
    Sounds lovely Sandy Ground, the scent of roses is so evocative of a Summer’s day, and I am an inveterate rose sniffer whenever I come across them.
    Sounds lovely Sandy Ground, the scent of roses is so evocative of a Summer’s day, and I am an inveterate rose sniffer whenever I come across them.
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  12. wiseowl
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    Pot Sizes

    Thank you, That is going to be really helpful!
    Thank you, That is going to be really helpful!
    Thank you, That is going to be really helpful!
    Thank you, That is going to be really helpful!
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  14. RoisinMcGuire

    Bee friendly greenfly spray?

    Hopefully you'll get more birds coming in over time @RoisinMcGuire , once you get the garden going, but it's not an instant thing. It can also depend on the type of food you're using, and the...
    Hopefully you'll get more birds coming in over time @RoisinMcGuire , once you get the garden going, but it's not an instant thing. It can also depend on the type of food you're using, and the quality of it. Having a good range of plants will also help to get a balance over time, and not...
    Hopefully you'll get more birds coming in over time @RoisinMcGuire , once you get the garden going, but it's not an instant thing. It can also depend on the type of food you're using, and the quality of it. Having a good range of plants will...
    Hopefully you'll get more birds coming in over time @RoisinMcGuire , once you get the garden going, but it's not an instant thing. It can also depend on the type of food you're using, and the...
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  15. Nickoslesteros

    Is this a Rosa multifora? And what do I do?

    No, not an Alpine rose. It's a modern shrub rose, possibly one of the Hulthemias as it appears to have a red eye in the centre.'Bright as a Button' is a possibility for that. Please show...
    No, not an Alpine rose. It's a modern shrub rose, possibly one of the Hulthemias as it appears to have a red eye in the centre.'Bright as a Button' is a possibility for that. Please show another photo when more blooms open. A single bloom on its own is not enough really. Thanks
    No, not an Alpine rose. It's a modern shrub rose, possibly one of the Hulthemias as it appears to have a red eye in the centre.'Bright as a Button' is a possibility for that. Please show another photo when more blooms open. A single bloom on...
    No, not an Alpine rose. It's a modern shrub rose, possibly one of the Hulthemias as it appears to have a red eye in the centre.'Bright as a Button' is a possibility for that. Please show...
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  16. Nickoslesteros

    Building a rose care programme

    Not really a programme, but this is what I do. My roses are in clay, but I imagine adding organic matter will still be useful with your sandy soil. Of course it helps to choose the more disease...
    Not really a programme, but this is what I do. My roses are in clay, but I imagine adding organic matter will still be useful with your sandy soil. Of course it helps to choose the more disease resistant varieties — mine are David Austins (with a ‘best for health’ tick), a Pheno Geno and a...
    Not really a programme, but this is what I do. My roses are in clay, but I imagine adding organic matter will still be useful with your sandy soil. Of course it helps to choose the more disease resistant varieties — mine are David Austins (with a...
    Not really a programme, but this is what I do. My roses are in clay, but I imagine adding organic matter will still be useful with your sandy soil. Of course it helps to choose the more disease...
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  17. Nickoslesteros

    Is this a dog rose?

    Yeah. I'm really quite fond of it. And it's as tough as old boots. Thanks for the ID
    Yeah. I'm really quite fond of it. And it's as tough as old boots. Thanks for the ID
    Yeah. I'm really quite fond of it. And it's as tough as old boots. Thanks for the ID
    Yeah. I'm really quite fond of it. And it's as tough as old boots. Thanks for the ID
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  18. Butterfly6

    Leggy Ipsahan

    Thanks @lizzie27, I might just try rearranging it and re-tying in after it’s flowered this year. It flowers so prolifically and the scent is fabulous. I’ve been a bit tentative at the moment as I...
    Thanks @lizzie27, I might just try rearranging it and re-tying in after it’s flowered this year. It flowers so prolifically and the scent is fabulous. I’ve been a bit tentative at the moment as I didn’t want to risk breaking any stems and losing the flowersAm reassured that yours seems to...
    Thanks @lizzie27, I might just try rearranging it and re-tying in after it’s flowered this year. It flowers so prolifically and the scent is fabulous. I’ve been a bit tentative at the moment as I didn’t want to risk breaking any stems and losing...
    Thanks @lizzie27, I might just try rearranging it and re-tying in after it’s flowered this year. It flowers so prolifically and the scent is fabulous. I’ve been a bit tentative at the moment as I...
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  19. MoodyBlooms

    Yves Piaget

    Ah, yeah, that doesn't sound like my garden is the best place for it. Maybe I'll brave it if I ever move to a slightly sunnier plot a little further south.Nice to see a local-ish here!
    Ah, yeah, that doesn't sound like my garden is the best place for it. Maybe I'll brave it if I ever move to a slightly sunnier plot a little further south.Nice to see a local-ish here!
    Ah, yeah, that doesn't sound like my garden is the best place for it. Maybe I'll brave it if I ever move to a slightly sunnier plot a little further south.Nice to see a local-ish here!
    Ah, yeah, that doesn't sound like my garden is the best place for it. Maybe I'll brave it if I ever move to a slightly sunnier plot a little further south.Nice to see a local-ish here!
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  21. RoisinMcGuire

    Rose arches & climbing rose fence photos please

    I've researched it a lot over the years and it's a toss-up between Guinée and Etoile de Hollande :)
    I've researched it a lot over the years and it's a toss-up between Guinée and Etoile de Hollande :)
    I've researched it a lot over the years and it's a toss-up between Guinée and Etoile de Hollande :)
    I've researched it a lot over the years and it's a toss-up between Guinée and Etoile de Hollande :)
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  22. brotherwaj

    Raising level of rose bed

    I always bury roses a bit when I plant them so that the graft is below the soil level, not as much as 6 inches though. I think also that it's too late to dig them up so I would leave them where...
    I always bury roses a bit when I plant them so that the graft is below the soil level, not as much as 6 inches though. I think also that it's too late to dig them up so I would leave them where they are.
    I always bury roses a bit when I plant them so that the graft is below the soil level, not as much as 6 inches though. I think also that it's too late to dig them up so I would leave them where they are.
    I always bury roses a bit when I plant them so that the graft is below the soil level, not as much as 6 inches though. I think also that it's too late to dig them up so I would leave them where...
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  23. katecat58
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    Discounts for roses

    Also 20% off Peter Beales with code FEB20 until 24th March.
    Also 20% off Peter Beales with code FEB20 until 24th March.
    Also 20% off Peter Beales with code FEB20 until 24th March.
    Also 20% off Peter Beales with code FEB20 until 24th March.
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  24. TheMadHedger

    Which rose bushes have the strongest scents, & which online stores are the best places to buy roses?

    It's worth it @Ergates quite frequently the most fragrant are also the most thorny. I've been wanting a hedge of them after seeing them used like that in a rental in Norfolk five years ago...if...
    It's worth it @Ergates quite frequently the most fragrant are also the most thorny. I've been wanting a hedge of them after seeing them used like that in a rental in Norfolk five years ago...if the conifer hedge on one side of my new garden fails... I'll get it :biggrin:
    It's worth it @Ergates quite frequently the most fragrant are also the most thorny. I've been wanting a hedge of them after seeing them used like that in a rental in Norfolk five years ago...if the conifer hedge on one side of my new garden...
    It's worth it @Ergates quite frequently the most fragrant are also the most thorny. I've been wanting a hedge of them after seeing them used like that in a rental in Norfolk five years ago...if...
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  25. Jenny_Aster

    So It Sstarts - Green/Black Fly!

    Yes, that's why I was shocked.
    Yes, that's why I was shocked.
    Yes, that's why I was shocked.
    Yes, that's why I was shocked.
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  26. Flumpy

    ID and help please

    That's good to know @Mrs Hilliard, I've got one in my cold frame at the moment!
    That's good to know @Mrs Hilliard, I've got one in my cold frame at the moment!
    That's good to know @Mrs Hilliard, I've got one in my cold frame at the moment!
    That's good to know @Mrs Hilliard, I've got one in my cold frame at the moment!
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  27. Jacquiscrap

    Finding a rose as a memorial

    Thanks Anni D, looks like I can order for delivery after my return from vacation which is perfect. Thanks for the link to the website they have a huge choice.
    Thanks Anni D, looks like I can order for delivery after my return from vacation which is perfect. Thanks for the link to the website they have a huge choice.
    Thanks Anni D, looks like I can order for delivery after my return from vacation which is perfect. Thanks for the link to the website they have a huge choice.
    Thanks Anni D, looks like I can order for delivery after my return from vacation which is perfect. Thanks for the link to the website they have a huge choice.
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  28. Jonn

    Doomed rose?

    I certainly will. I have another 3 climbing roses which have problems that I will be posting about at some point. The garden is pretty small but there were 6 climbing roses, 4 trees and several...
    I certainly will. I have another 3 climbing roses which have problems that I will be posting about at some point. The garden is pretty small but there were 6 climbing roses, 4 trees and several shrubs mostly in pots as well as a dozen troughs, couple of dozen other smaller pots and several...
    I certainly will. I have another 3 climbing roses which have problems that I will be posting about at some point. The garden is pretty small but there were 6 climbing roses, 4 trees and several shrubs mostly in pots as well as a dozen troughs,...
    I certainly will. I have another 3 climbing roses which have problems that I will be posting about at some point. The garden is pretty small but there were 6 climbing roses, 4 trees and several...
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  31. clanless

    Control of rose black spot

    I'm a big believer in plenty of mulch around Roses to smother any nasties getting splashed back up onto the plants:blue thumb:
    I'm a big believer in plenty of mulch around Roses to smother any nasties getting splashed back up onto the plants:blue thumb:
    I'm a big believer in plenty of mulch around Roses to smother any nasties getting splashed back up onto the plants:blue thumb:
    I'm a big believer in plenty of mulch around Roses to smother any nasties getting splashed back up onto the plants:blue thumb:
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  32. fumanchu

    CLIMBERS

    Thanks everybody, you lot are such a good help - I think I'll just haul it out and bin it. I got it in a hurry as it was a big fast-growing rose, to cover an ugly fence, but then we put up the...
    Thanks everybody, you lot are such a good help - I think I'll just haul it out and bin it. I got it in a hurry as it was a big fast-growing rose, to cover an ugly fence, but then we put up the trellis & don't need it now. And I'll read the bumf carefully when I replace it. But I could live with...
    Thanks everybody, you lot are such a good help - I think I'll just haul it out and bin it. I got it in a hurry as it was a big fast-growing rose, to cover an ugly fence, but then we put up the trellis & don't need it now. And I'll read the bumf...
    Thanks everybody, you lot are such a good help - I think I'll just haul it out and bin it. I got it in a hurry as it was a big fast-growing rose, to cover an ugly fence, but then we put up the...
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  33. Butterfield

    When to prune roses

    Mine get shortened in Sept/Oct to reduce wind rock and then a proper prune between Dec and Mar on a dry, frost free and sunny day. Any later occurring frost/salt wind damage can be tidied up in...
    Mine get shortened in Sept/Oct to reduce wind rock and then a proper prune between Dec and Mar on a dry, frost free and sunny day. Any later occurring frost/salt wind damage can be tidied up in spring. Christmas day is a good one if conditions are right, I also tend to do the soft fruit at the...
    Mine get shortened in Sept/Oct to reduce wind rock and then a proper prune between Dec and Mar on a dry, frost free and sunny day. Any later occurring frost/salt wind damage can be tidied up in spring. Christmas day is a good one if conditions...
    Mine get shortened in Sept/Oct to reduce wind rock and then a proper prune between Dec and Mar on a dry, frost free and sunny day. Any later occurring frost/salt wind damage can be tidied up in...
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