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Rose Choice ...
Rose 'Lucky!' is a floribunda I had in my last garden and meets the height you would like Ricky. It flowers well, is perfumed and is very good regarding disease resistance. The flowers are lilac...
Rose 'Lucky!' is a floribunda I had in my last garden and meets the height you would like Ricky. It flowers well, is perfumed and is very good regarding disease resistance. The flowers are lilac pink.
Rose 'Lucky!' is a floribunda I had in my last garden and meets the height you would like Ricky. It flowers well, is perfumed and is very good regarding disease resistance. The flowers are lilac pink.
Rose 'Lucky!' is a floribunda I had in my last garden and meets the height you would like Ricky. It flowers well, is perfumed and is very good regarding disease resistance. The flowers are lilac...
ricky101
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May 31, 2020
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Sheal
Jun 1, 2020
Do I thin these out ???
Thanks for advice. I will leave them be!
Thanks for advice. I will leave them be!
Thanks for advice. I will leave them be!
Thanks for advice. I will leave them be!
barryman
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May 28, 2020
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3
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548
barryman
May 29, 2020
Poorly Rose In Container - Vine Weevil
I've found any presence of vine weevil = root damage. I've never seen that many adults in one place, in fact it does sound extreme......pictures, we need pictures
I've found any presence of vine weevil = root damage. I've never seen that many adults in one place, in fact it does sound extreme......pictures, we need pictures
I've found any presence of vine weevil = root damage. I've never seen that many adults in one place, in fact it does sound extreme......pictures, we need pictures
I've found any presence of vine weevil = root damage. I've never seen that many adults in one place, in fact it does sound extreme......pictures, we need pictures
fred88
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May 27, 2020
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938
flounder
May 27, 2020
Rose identification
Well done WOO.
Well done WOO.
Well done WOO.
Well done WOO.
Scotty2088
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May 14, 2020
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Mike Allen
May 20, 2020
Bonsai rose
hi guys, I started from seed last year a bonsai rose. In its second year it's put on a lot of growth. Which year should I be moving it from the greenhouse to it's spot in the garden?
hi guys, I started from seed last year a bonsai rose. In its second year it's put on a lot of growth. Which year should I be moving it from the greenhouse to it's spot in the garden?
hi guys, I started from seed last year a bonsai rose. In its second year it's put on a lot of growth. Which year should I be moving it from the greenhouse to it's spot in the garden?
hi guys, I started from seed last year a bonsai rose. In its second year it's put on a lot of growth. Which year should I be moving it from the greenhouse to it's spot in the garden?
Gwen austin
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May 14, 2020
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Gwen austin
May 14, 2020
Is this salvageable?
'Amazing what can be done with a little help from the Lord' the minister said. The gardener said ' hmm not so good when he had it all to himself'
'Amazing what can be done with a little help from the Lord' the minister said. The gardener said ' hmm not so good when he had it all to himself'
'Amazing what can be done with a little help from the Lord' the minister said. The gardener said ' hmm not so good when he had it all to himself'
'Amazing what can be done with a little help from the Lord' the minister said. The gardener said ' hmm not so good when he had it all to himself'
sharon j
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May 13, 2020
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hans
May 13, 2020
How do i make my rose taller and less bushy
Good afternoon @Kennyhicks well there are to my knowledge 4 different strains of "Canary Rose" your form the photo provided looks to me as the medium shrub type used in many cases for creating a...
Good afternoon @Kennyhicks well there are to my knowledge 4 different strains of "Canary Rose" your form the photo provided looks to me as the medium shrub type used in many cases for creating a hedge,I respectfully suggest that if you want a climbing rose just let it grow,and then when you...
Good afternoon @Kennyhicks well there are to my knowledge 4 different strains of "Canary Rose" your form the photo provided looks to me as the medium shrub type used in many cases for creating a hedge,I respectfully suggest that if you want a...
Good afternoon @Kennyhicks well there are to my knowledge 4 different strains of "Canary Rose" your form the photo provided looks to me as the medium shrub type used in many cases for creating a...
Kennyhicks
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Apr 24, 2020
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5
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1,419
wiseowl
Apr 25, 2020
Newly Planted Rose help.
As Ricky says........that's the key, Scotty, "if it settles in". The Rose has only been in the ground for a month and so needs to put roots down so, sorry to disappoint you
, it could be next...
As Ricky says........that's the key, Scotty, "if it settles in". The Rose has only been in the ground for a month and so needs to put roots down so, sorry to disappoint you
, it could be next year before it decides to put any real new growth on as regards stems. Let the Rose do it's thing,...
As Ricky says........that's the key, Scotty, "if it settles in". The Rose has only been in the ground for a month and so needs to put roots down so, sorry to disappoint you
, it could be next year before it decides to put any real new growth...
As Ricky says........that's the key, Scotty, "if it settles in". The Rose has only been in the ground for a month and so needs to put roots down so, sorry to disappoint you
, it could be next...
Scotty2088
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Apr 23, 2020
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4
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ARMANDII
Apr 23, 2020
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Rose cuttings
Agreed x2
Agreed x2
Agreed x2
Agreed x2
Upsydaisy
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Apr 18, 2020
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1,410
Kristen
Apr 19, 2020
Attempted to take a rose cutting...is this totally wrong?
I'll be there in Spirit, Cuttings, i.e. a glass or three of Balvenie while toasting your good health and that of the rest of the GC Gang.
I'll be there in Spirit, Cuttings, i.e. a glass or three of Balvenie while toasting your good health and that of the rest of the GC Gang.
I'll be there in Spirit, Cuttings, i.e. a glass or three of Balvenie while toasting your good health and that of the rest of the GC Gang.
I'll be there in Spirit, Cuttings, i.e. a glass or three of Balvenie while toasting your good health and that of the rest of the GC Gang.
PhilC
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Apr 4, 2020
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1,118
ARMANDII
Apr 5, 2020
Roses under oak tree!
Yes, the tree roots will grow down or across so your roses are in a good position being higher.
Yes, the tree roots will grow down or across so your roses are in a good position being higher.
Yes, the tree roots will grow down or across so your roses are in a good position being higher.
Yes, the tree roots will grow down or across so your roses are in a good position being higher.
Jo Karlsson
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Apr 2, 2020
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1,198
Sheal
Apr 4, 2020
I've just found a rose
I dug the rose up but didn't get much tap root because it was growing flush to a tree stump so I wasn't very hopeful but it's survived so hopefully we'll see what it is this year.
I dug the rose up but didn't get much tap root because it was growing flush to a tree stump so I wasn't very hopeful but it's survived so hopefully we'll see what it is this year.
I dug the rose up but didn't get much tap root because it was growing flush to a tree stump so I wasn't very hopeful but it's survived so hopefully we'll see what it is this year.
I dug the rose up but didn't get much tap root because it was growing flush to a tree stump so I wasn't very hopeful but it's survived so hopefully we'll see what it is this year.
mazambo
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Jul 17, 2019
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974
mazambo
Mar 14, 2020
Rose for covering pergola
I bought one for the same purpose @NessaJ70 (still to build the pergola though) "teasing georgia"
I bought one for the same purpose @NessaJ70 (still to build the pergola though) "teasing georgia"
I bought one for the same purpose @NessaJ70 (still to build the pergola though) "teasing georgia"
I bought one for the same purpose @NessaJ70 (still to build the pergola though) "teasing georgia"
NessaJ70
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Mar 9, 2020
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12
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2,477
mazambo
Mar 12, 2020
Rose Repotting
So sorry to read of your recent loss
. The memorial Rose for Rupert is a truly lovely idea. I hope you find one better suited to your needs soon.
So sorry to read of your recent loss
. The memorial Rose for Rupert is a truly lovely idea. I hope you find one better suited to your needs soon.
So sorry to read of your recent loss
. The memorial Rose for Rupert is a truly lovely idea. I hope you find one better suited to your needs soon.
So sorry to read of your recent loss
. The memorial Rose for Rupert is a truly lovely idea. I hope you find one better suited to your needs soon.
Scotty2088
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Mar 5, 2020
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7
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1,669
luciusmaximus
Mar 7, 2020
Rose pruning
With a shrub rose you want to prune it back, to form a goblet shape, if you take your hand, and imagine you are holding a large orange, point the fingers straight up, this is the shape you want,...
With a shrub rose you want to prune it back, to form a goblet shape, if you take your hand, and imagine you are holding a large orange, point the fingers straight up, this is the shape you want, for optimal light penertration, personally, I only remove discoloured leaves, and prune back to a...
With a shrub rose you want to prune it back, to form a goblet shape, if you take your hand, and imagine you are holding a large orange, point the fingers straight up, this is the shape you want, for optimal light penertration, personally, I only...
With a shrub rose you want to prune it back, to form a goblet shape, if you take your hand, and imagine you are holding a large orange, point the fingers straight up, this is the shape you want,...
Scotty2088
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Mar 7, 2020
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Cuttings
Mar 7, 2020
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Christian Named Roses 2020
It sounds like a wonderful rose....My MiL loved roses, and loved the summertime. She passed away last autumn. I’m seriously thinking of trying to track this down as a tribute plant to her.
It sounds like a wonderful rose....My MiL loved roses, and loved the summertime. She passed away last autumn. I’m seriously thinking of trying to track this down as a tribute plant to her.
It sounds like a wonderful rose....My MiL loved roses, and loved the summertime. She passed away last autumn. I’m seriously thinking of trying to track this down as a tribute plant to her.
It sounds like a wonderful rose....My MiL loved roses, and loved the summertime. She passed away last autumn. I’m seriously thinking of trying to track this down as a tribute plant to her.
wiseowl
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Jan 11, 2020
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1,790
Sian in Belgium
Mar 7, 2020
Favorite rose from list...
Hi All, could you please let me know which is your favourite rose from list number one and list number two? It is for a location 800mt above sea and quite humid, cold winters and warm summers...
Hi All, could you please let me know which is your favourite rose from list number one and list number two? It is for a location 800mt above sea and quite humid, cold winters and warm summers...
Hi All, could you please let me know which is your favourite rose from list number one and list number two? It is for a location 800mt above sea and quite humid, cold winters and warm summers...
Hi All, could you please let me know which is your favourite rose from list number one and list number two? It is for a location 800mt above sea and quite humid, cold winters and warm summers...
miraflores
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Mar 6, 2020
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miraflores
Mar 6, 2020
Looking for a named rose
Hello and thank you for your time searching.. I saw this site, too but was also wary of it. In addition, there was a charge on top of £19 delivery. Total £33. I’ll keep searching and phoning...
Hello and thank you for your time searching.. I saw this site, too but was also wary of it. In addition, there was a charge on top of £19 delivery. Total £33. I’ll keep searching and phoning established centres. Veronica
Hello and thank you for your time searching.. I saw this site, too but was also wary of it. In addition, there was a charge on top of £19 delivery. Total £33. I’ll keep searching and phoning established centres. Veronica
Hello and thank you for your time searching.. I saw this site, too but was also wary of it. In addition, there was a charge on top of £19 delivery. Total £33. I’ll keep searching and phoning...
Fat Controller
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Sep 6, 2015
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Veronica Woodhouse
Feb 27, 2020
Potted Rose advice please
Had one of these but it stopped being as floriferous in the fourth year and just went downhill after that, so I got rid. I treated it like a floribunda as I think these are essentially miniature...
Had one of these but it stopped being as floriferous in the fourth year and just went downhill after that, so I got rid. I treated it like a floribunda as I think these are essentially miniature ones. I would never feed or prune this time of year as I gather both would induce vulnerable soft...
Had one of these but it stopped being as floriferous in the fourth year and just went downhill after that, so I got rid. I treated it like a floribunda as I think these are essentially miniature ones. I would never feed or prune this time of year...
Had one of these but it stopped being as floriferous in the fourth year and just went downhill after that, so I got rid. I treated it like a floribunda as I think these are essentially miniature...
luciusmaximus
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Dec 31, 2019
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1,401
Nikolaos
Jan 2, 2020
Just ordered three new roses.
We had Comte de Chambord, and it was a lovely rose, that unfortunately we had to leave behind on one of our moves...
We had Comte de Chambord, and it was a lovely rose, that unfortunately we had to leave behind on one of our moves...
We had Comte de Chambord, and it was a lovely rose, that unfortunately we had to leave behind on one of our moves...
We had Comte de Chambord, and it was a lovely rose, that unfortunately we had to leave behind on one of our moves...
Mike Allen
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Nov 25, 2019
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963
Sian in Belgium
Nov 26, 2019
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