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  1. silu

    Recommendations please for yellow climbing Rose.

    I can recommend Graham Thomas
    I can recommend Graham Thomas
    I can recommend Graham Thomas
    I can recommend Graham Thomas
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  2. Lolimac

    There must be a mix up ?

    whoop whoop party time :-)
    whoop whoop party time :-)
    whoop whoop party time :-)
    whoop whoop party time :-)
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  3. Anthony Rogers
    Like x 4

    An ALERT for Mr Wiseowl please

    Good morning @Anthony Rogers yes I know both of these Roses but Champion is a yellow blend different shaped Hybrid Tea bloom than peace ,I think we are going off track here,you asked for an ID to...
    Good morning @Anthony Rogers yes I know both of these Roses but Champion is a yellow blend different shaped Hybrid Tea bloom than peace ,I think we are going off track here,you asked for an ID to your Rose,and IMHO your Rose with 54 petals is not peace,hope this helps you my friend
    Good morning @Anthony Rogers yes I know both of these Roses but Champion is a yellow blend different shaped Hybrid Tea bloom than peace ,I think we are going off track here,you asked for an ID to your Rose,and IMHO your Rose with 54 petals is not...
    Good morning @Anthony Rogers yes I know both of these Roses but Champion is a yellow blend different shaped Hybrid Tea bloom than peace ,I think we are going off track here,you asked for an ID to...
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  4. Dips

    How do i get this to thrive?

    stop pulling it , may help :heehee:
    stop pulling it , may help :heehee:
    stop pulling it , may help :heehee:
    stop pulling it , may help :heehee:
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  5. lesley1978

    Roses infested

    Good afternoon @lesley1978 please don't dig them up,just spray them with a Fairy liquid solution,hope this helpsDilute 1 teaspoon of washing up liquid to 1 litre of water and spray onto your...
    Good afternoon @lesley1978 please don't dig them up,just spray them with a Fairy liquid solution,hope this helpsDilute 1 teaspoon of washing up liquid to 1 litre of water and spray onto your Roses,.It washes off the waxy coating that stops them from dehydration and it blocks up the pores...
    Good afternoon @lesley1978 please don't dig them up,just spray them with a Fairy liquid solution,hope this helpsDilute 1 teaspoon of washing up liquid to 1 litre of water and spray onto your Roses,.It washes off the waxy coating that stops...
    Good afternoon @lesley1978 please don't dig them up,just spray them with a Fairy liquid solution,hope this helpsDilute 1 teaspoon of washing up liquid to 1 litre of water and spray onto your...
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  6. Loki

    Paul's scarlet rose

    Thanks all, lol armandii:biggrin:, lots of tips there, glad some of you have had good experiences with it, will go out and peruse possibilities:dbgrtmb:
    Thanks all, lol armandii:biggrin:, lots of tips there, glad some of you have had good experiences with it, will go out and peruse possibilities:dbgrtmb:
    Thanks all, lol armandii:biggrin:, lots of tips there, glad some of you have had good experiences with it, will go out and peruse possibilities:dbgrtmb:
    Thanks all, lol armandii:biggrin:, lots of tips there, glad some of you have had good experiences with it, will go out and peruse possibilities:dbgrtmb:
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    1,580
  7. wiseowl
    Like x 5

    Climbing Rose Guinee

    Wow! What a wonderful description!! Thank you woo :spinning:
    Wow! What a wonderful description!! Thank you woo :spinning:
    Wow! What a wonderful description!! Thank you woo :spinning:
    Wow! What a wonderful description!! Thank you woo :spinning:
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  8. Clueless76

    Erm...... Help......

    Morning @Clueless76 no worries my friend,and no rush ask as many questions as you want ,we are all here to help each other;)
    Morning @Clueless76 no worries my friend,and no rush ask as many questions as you want ,we are all here to help each other;)
    Morning @Clueless76 no worries my friend,and no rush ask as many questions as you want ,we are all here to help each other;)
    Morning @Clueless76 no worries my friend,and no rush ask as many questions as you want ,we are all here to help each other;)
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  9. JonC
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  10. wiseowl
    Friendly x 4

    A Big Thank You To you All

    Your rose looks wonderful Noisette! :dbgrtmb:
    Your rose looks wonderful Noisette! :dbgrtmb:
    Your rose looks wonderful Noisette! :dbgrtmb:
    Your rose looks wonderful Noisette! :dbgrtmb:
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    650
  11. Passport1

    Pruning rose bushes/plants - do it now or wait another few weeks?

    I agree Sheal my roses are absolutely covered in buds some about to open.
    I agree Sheal my roses are absolutely covered in buds some about to open.
    I agree Sheal my roses are absolutely covered in buds some about to open.
    I agree Sheal my roses are absolutely covered in buds some about to open.
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  12. wiseowl
    Like x 8

    Royal William Is waking Up

    Hi @martine falla then you couldn't get a more appropriate and splendid Rose than "Royal William" it has just wonderful very large blooms that flower for ever;)
    Hi @martine falla then you couldn't get a more appropriate and splendid Rose than "Royal William" it has just wonderful very large blooms that flower for ever;)
    Hi @martine falla then you couldn't get a more appropriate and splendid Rose than "Royal William" it has just wonderful very large blooms that flower for ever;)
    Hi @martine falla then you couldn't get a more appropriate and splendid Rose than "Royal William" it has just wonderful very large blooms that flower for ever;)
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  13. MissAgapanthus

    Mycorrhizal Fungi after Planting?

    I won't. Just kind encouraging words for them
    I won't. Just kind encouraging words for them
    I won't. Just kind encouraging words for them
    I won't. Just kind encouraging words for them
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  14. cazza quin

    Red Rum Rose - HELP? - no longer available - new name?

    Good evening @cazza quin you are most welcome my friend,I will keep searching,but if you need any more advice or we can help you in anyway don't hesitate to ask,enjoy your evening
    Good evening @cazza quin you are most welcome my friend,I will keep searching,but if you need any more advice or we can help you in anyway don't hesitate to ask,enjoy your evening
    Good evening @cazza quin you are most welcome my friend,I will keep searching,but if you need any more advice or we can help you in anyway don't hesitate to ask,enjoy your evening
    Good evening @cazza quin you are most welcome my friend,I will keep searching,but if you need any more advice or we can help you in anyway don't hesitate to ask,enjoy your evening
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  15. Sian in Belgium

    A partner for a climbing rose

    I would go for a Viticella "Group" as you can cut all the old growth down each year to about 12 inches/30.49 cent is better for the rose and for you as it wont carry the weight into the winter ,...
    I would go for a Viticella "Group" as you can cut all the old growth down each year to about 12 inches/30.49 cent is better for the rose and for you as it wont carry the weight into the winter , one that i grow is and is great for flowering low down rather than sky high when you grow into other...
    I would go for a Viticella "Group" as you can cut all the old growth down each year to about 12 inches/30.49 cent is better for the rose and for you as it wont carry the weight into the winter , one that i grow is and is great for flowering low...
    I would go for a Viticella "Group" as you can cut all the old growth down each year to about 12 inches/30.49 cent is better for the rose and for you as it wont carry the weight into the winter ,...
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  16. Paullypaul

    Climbing Roses

    Hey thanks matey!Will stick these into Google images and see what tickles my fancy. Thx for that :)
    Hey thanks matey!Will stick these into Google images and see what tickles my fancy. Thx for that :)
    Hey thanks matey!Will stick these into Google images and see what tickles my fancy. Thx for that :)
    Hey thanks matey!Will stick these into Google images and see what tickles my fancy. Thx for that :)
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    637
  17. Colin Davies

    Standard Rose Trees

    Good morning @Colin Davies I would respectfully suggest use is a loam-based John Innes No 3 to which 10 to 20 percent multi-purpose compost or very well-rotted manure may be added for richness....
    Good morning @Colin Davies I would respectfully suggest use is a loam-based John Innes No 3 to which 10 to 20 percent multi-purpose compost or very well-rotted manure may be added for richness. Position the container before filling with compost as it may be too heavy to move once planted...
    Good morning @Colin Davies I would respectfully suggest use is a loam-based John Innes No 3 to which 10 to 20 percent multi-purpose compost or very well-rotted manure may be added for richness. Position the container before filling with compost...
    Good morning @Colin Davies I would respectfully suggest use is a loam-based John Innes No 3 to which 10 to 20 percent multi-purpose compost or very well-rotted manure may be added for richness....
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  18. wiseowl
    Like x 7

    Climbing Roses

    All looking good Woo :thumbsup:
    All looking good Woo :thumbsup:
    All looking good Woo :thumbsup:
    All looking good Woo :thumbsup:
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  19. Lolimac

    Corn meal....

    That was our breakfast when we were on the road,:lunapic 130165696578242 5:Horticultural cornmeal or whole ground cornmeal is the natural disease fighter that is especially good for use on fungal diseases. It’s also good...
    That was our breakfast when we were on the road,:lunapic 130165696578242 5:Horticultural cornmeal or whole ground cornmeal is the natural disease fighter that is especially good for use on fungal diseases. It’s also good to use for cleaning up algae in ponds. Corn gluten meal is the natural “weed and feed” product. It...
    That was our breakfast when we were on the road,:lunapic 130165696578242 5:Horticultural cornmeal or whole ground cornmeal is the natural disease fighter that is especially good for use on fungal diseases. It’s also good to use for cleaning up algae in ponds. Corn gluten...
    That was our breakfast when we were on the road,:lunapic 130165696578242 5:Horticultural cornmeal or whole ground cornmeal is the natural disease fighter that is especially good for use on fungal diseases. It’s also good...
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    14
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  20. CharlieBot

    Worried about 2 new roses not budding

    If there's very little growth on the roses then I'd move them now. It may set them back by a few weeks but I'm almost certain you'll see flowers on them this year. Yes, the ideal time to move them...
    If there's very little growth on the roses then I'd move them now. It may set them back by a few weeks but I'm almost certain you'll see flowers on them this year. Yes, the ideal time to move them is over the winter period but rules are set to be broken and I've broken quite a few down the years...
    If there's very little growth on the roses then I'd move them now. It may set them back by a few weeks but I'm almost certain you'll see flowers on them this year. Yes, the ideal time to move them is over the winter period but rules are set to be...
    If there's very little growth on the roses then I'd move them now. It may set them back by a few weeks but I'm almost certain you'll see flowers on them this year. Yes, the ideal time to move them...
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    22
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    2,116

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