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  1. acelamps

    Just Found A Great Tip For Roses

    that will be why when my parents moved into their new house there were banana skins in the flowerbeds. we did wonder
    that will be why when my parents moved into their new house there were banana skins in the flowerbeds. we did wonder
    that will be why when my parents moved into their new house there were banana skins in the flowerbeds. we did wonder
    that will be why when my parents moved into their new house there were banana skins in the flowerbeds. we did wonder
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  2. julie-cornwall

    Help needed to grow rose in container

    Hi Julie the half barrels are 24 inches wide and 18 inches deep,you first turn them upside down and drill 6 x 18mm holes at equal distances in the base,and then place your half barrel on house...
    Hi Julie the half barrels are 24 inches wide and 18 inches deep,you first turn them upside down and drill 6 x 18mm holes at equal distances in the base,and then place your half barrel on house bricks so that they are raised up from the ground.Place your half barrel in its final position before...
    Hi Julie the half barrels are 24 inches wide and 18 inches deep,you first turn them upside down and drill 6 x 18mm holes at equal distances in the base,and then place your half barrel on house bricks so that they are raised up from the...
    Hi Julie the half barrels are 24 inches wide and 18 inches deep,you first turn them upside down and drill 6 x 18mm holes at equal distances in the base,and then place your half barrel on house...
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  3. Cattin

    Memorial rose

    Hi Cattin you can only get bare root roses from November to April,you could probably get your rose as a container rose at any nursery:)Happy child is a splendid choice :dbgrtmb:
    Hi Cattin you can only get bare root roses from November to April,you could probably get your rose as a container rose at any nursery:)Happy child is a splendid choice :dbgrtmb:
    Hi Cattin you can only get bare root roses from November to April,you could probably get your rose as a container rose at any nursery:)Happy child is a splendid choice :dbgrtmb:
    Hi Cattin you can only get bare root roses from November to April,you could probably get your rose as a container rose at any nursery:)Happy child is a splendid choice :dbgrtmb:
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  4. Quaedor36

    Advice in which Row of Floibunda Roses

    Advice on how close together floribunda roses can be plantedSorry for the rubbish title! It was a case of the fingers not going where the brain thought they were going - which included the...
    Advice on how close together floribunda roses can be plantedSorry for the rubbish title! It was a case of the fingers not going where the brain thought they were going - which included the "submit reply" button!!!The title should have read - "Advice on how close together floribunda roses...
    Advice on how close together floribunda roses can be plantedSorry for the rubbish title! It was a case of the fingers not going where the brain thought they were going - which included the "submit reply" button!!!The title should have read...
    Advice on how close together floribunda roses can be plantedSorry for the rubbish title! It was a case of the fingers not going where the brain thought they were going - which included the...
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  5. jacksprat

    Any one know this rose -Rosa banksia 'Lutea'?

    Down the road from me there's a pair of semis where many years ago the neighbours must have decided to plant twin roses. So there are matching R banksia luteas up each side of the front, up to the...
    Down the road from me there's a pair of semis where many years ago the neighbours must have decided to plant twin roses. So there are matching R banksia luteas up each side of the front, up to the eaves now. They look fantastic in late May - they're flowering right now and have been out for a...
    Down the road from me there's a pair of semis where many years ago the neighbours must have decided to plant twin roses. So there are matching R banksia luteas up each side of the front, up to the eaves now. They look fantastic in late May -...
    Down the road from me there's a pair of semis where many years ago the neighbours must have decided to plant twin roses. So there are matching R banksia luteas up each side of the front, up to the...
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  6. Melinda

    Advice About Bare Root Roses

    Its been dry here, where you are too perhaps?Keep watering. Give them plenty at each watering session, but don't water too often. I would think twice a week was enough in dry weather. I would...
    Its been dry here, where you are too perhaps?Keep watering. Give them plenty at each watering session, but don't water too often. I would think twice a week was enough in dry weather. I would say they need a gallon each, at each watering. Give them 2 gallons if it won't all just run...
    Its been dry here, where you are too perhaps?Keep watering. Give them plenty at each watering session, but don't water too often. I would think twice a week was enough in dry weather. I would say they need a gallon each, at each watering. Give...
    Its been dry here, where you are too perhaps?Keep watering. Give them plenty at each watering session, but don't water too often. I would think twice a week was enough in dry weather. I would...
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  7. wiseowl

    Climbing Rose Guinnee

    Now that's what I call a rose:D:D:hapfeet:
    Now that's what I call a rose:D:D:hapfeet:
    Now that's what I call a rose:D:D:hapfeet:
    Now that's what I call a rose:D:D:hapfeet:
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  8. skinner

    Any rose experts viewing

    Duh! I'd never thought of that Wiseoldowl... just assumed that the offspring would retain the characteristics of the parent. Oh well that's brought another brain cell into play. Thanks.
    Duh! I'd never thought of that Wiseoldowl... just assumed that the offspring would retain the characteristics of the parent. Oh well that's brought another brain cell into play. Thanks.
    Duh! I'd never thought of that Wiseoldowl... just assumed that the offspring would retain the characteristics of the parent. Oh well that's brought another brain cell into play. Thanks.
    Duh! I'd never thought of that Wiseoldowl... just assumed that the offspring would retain the characteristics of the parent. Oh well that's brought another brain cell into play. Thanks.
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  9. exlabman

    fragrant rose for container

    Hi DavidYour best policy for the first season is to let it grow as much foliage as possible and leave any pruning or reduction to when it is well established. The only thing that you can pinch...
    Hi DavidYour best policy for the first season is to let it grow as much foliage as possible and leave any pruning or reduction to when it is well established. The only thing that you can pinch out in the first year (and most people don't have the heart to do it) are most of the flower buds...
    Hi DavidYour best policy for the first season is to let it grow as much foliage as possible and leave any pruning or reduction to when it is well established. The only thing that you can pinch out in the first year (and most people don't have...
    Hi DavidYour best policy for the first season is to let it grow as much foliage as possible and leave any pruning or reduction to when it is well established. The only thing that you can pinch...
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  10. sharon.

    what grows with roses

    I recommend salvia microphylla.I started growing it with my roses last year and it looks a picture when it's all in flower, like a bouquet. I've been really pleased with the results
    I recommend salvia microphylla.I started growing it with my roses last year and it looks a picture when it's all in flower, like a bouquet. I've been really pleased with the results
    I recommend salvia microphylla.I started growing it with my roses last year and it looks a picture when it's all in flower, like a bouquet. I've been really pleased with the results
    I recommend salvia microphylla.I started growing it with my roses last year and it looks a picture when it's all in flower, like a bouquet. I've been really pleased with the results
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  11. Ladyatlunch

    training roses over trellis arch

    Good evening Ladyatlunch and welcome,if you let them do their own thing you will end up with all your blooms at the top and none at the base,so yes train them horizontally :) The reason:It is...
    Good evening Ladyatlunch and welcome,if you let them do their own thing you will end up with all your blooms at the top and none at the base,so yes train them horizontally :) The reason:It is important to fan out the main stems as horizontal as possible . When the canes are bent over...
    Good evening Ladyatlunch and welcome,if you let them do their own thing you will end up with all your blooms at the top and none at the base,so yes train them horizontally :) The reason:It is important to fan out the main stems as horizontal as...
    Good evening Ladyatlunch and welcome,if you let them do their own thing you will end up with all your blooms at the top and none at the base,so yes train them horizontally :) The reason:It is...
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  12. encapsulated-sapling

    rosemary... Don't loose hope!

    When i recently moved i dug up the two huge rosemary bushes i have shaped into flying saucers to bring with me, i planted them in the new house and they just didnt like it, so i thought i should...
    When i recently moved i dug up the two huge rosemary bushes i have shaped into flying saucers to bring with me, i planted them in the new house and they just didnt like it, so i thought i should use all the rosemary up so it didnt go to waste; however i picked too much for one meal so to keep...
    When i recently moved i dug up the two huge rosemary bushes i have shaped into flying saucers to bring with me, i planted them in the new house and they just didnt like it, so i thought i should use all the rosemary up so it didnt go to...
    When i recently moved i dug up the two huge rosemary bushes i have shaped into flying saucers to bring with me, i planted them in the new house and they just didnt like it, so i thought i should...
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  13. catztail
    Like x 3

    Rose Locator Site

    I will be happy to post pics when I get flowers! I've never really tried growing roses before because I've always thought of them as being fussy but I wanted something scented that flowered more...
    I will be happy to post pics when I get flowers! I've never really tried growing roses before because I've always thought of them as being fussy but I wanted something scented that flowered more than once so decided to have a go. I'm sure they haven't gone out of fashion its just they are such a...
    I will be happy to post pics when I get flowers! I've never really tried growing roses before because I've always thought of them as being fussy but I wanted something scented that flowered more than once so decided to have a go. I'm sure they...
    I will be happy to post pics when I get flowers! I've never really tried growing roses before because I've always thought of them as being fussy but I wanted something scented that flowered more...
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  14. HarryS

    Rose Bush problem

    No Worries Harry call me what you like as long as its not to late for dinner:rofl:
    No Worries Harry call me what you like as long as its not to late for dinner:rofl:
    No Worries Harry call me what you like as long as its not to late for dinner:rofl:
    No Worries Harry call me what you like as long as its not to late for dinner:rofl:
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  15. Mithril

    Planting a rose hedge (The Fairy)

    Hi Mithril thats OK only to pleased that I could help:)
    Hi Mithril thats OK only to pleased that I could help:)
    Hi Mithril thats OK only to pleased that I could help:)
    Hi Mithril thats OK only to pleased that I could help:)
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  16. wiseowl
    Like x 3

    2011 Rose Of The Year

    Does a "gentle fragrance" mean very little fragrance? Don't get me wrong I love Roses and I really like this one, but to me a rose is not a rose without a good scent. I don't have many roses,...
    Does a "gentle fragrance" mean very little fragrance? Don't get me wrong I love Roses and I really like this one, but to me a rose is not a rose without a good scent. I don't have many roses, just Uncle Walter, Kings Ransom, Mad for You, Trumpeter, Regensberg, Masquerade, and White Skyliner...
    Does a "gentle fragrance" mean very little fragrance? Don't get me wrong I love Roses and I really like this one, but to me a rose is not a rose without a good scent. I don't have many roses, just Uncle Walter, Kings Ransom, Mad for You,...
    Does a "gentle fragrance" mean very little fragrance? Don't get me wrong I love Roses and I really like this one, but to me a rose is not a rose without a good scent. I don't have many roses,...
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  17. chickenlicken

    worm compost enough feed for roses?

    Hi Lisa In my personal opinion would,nt give it too much as the compost from the wormery is very concentrated.I barely feed my roses at all,but that is only me,:dbgrtmb: You could use it neat as a soil...
    Hi Lisa In my personal opinion would,nt give it too much as the compost from the wormery is very concentrated.I barely feed my roses at all,but that is only me,:dbgrtmb: You could use it neat as a soil improver (i.e. dig it into beds, veg garden or borders) or as a top dressing (i.e. spread over the...
    Hi Lisa In my personal opinion would,nt give it too much as the compost from the wormery is very concentrated.I barely feed my roses at all,but that is only me,:dbgrtmb: You could use it neat as a soil improver (i.e. dig it into beds, veg garden or...
    Hi Lisa In my personal opinion would,nt give it too much as the compost from the wormery is very concentrated.I barely feed my roses at all,but that is only me,:dbgrtmb: You could use it neat as a soil...
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  18. wiseowl

    Images Of Members Roses 2010

    All of them are just stunning......and the smell!!
    All of them are just stunning......and the smell!!
    All of them are just stunning......and the smell!!
    All of them are just stunning......and the smell!!
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  19. Louise

    Watering can roses

    Thanks for the link Louise - I have now ordered one of their small water cans with a fine nozzle for seedlings .... I did try using a childs watering can but that didn't work either - so these...
    Thanks for the link Louise - I have now ordered one of their small water cans with a fine nozzle for seedlings .... I did try using a childs watering can but that didn't work either - so these ones look great !Val
    Thanks for the link Louise - I have now ordered one of their small water cans with a fine nozzle for seedlings .... I did try using a childs watering can but that didn't work either - so these ones look great !Val
    Thanks for the link Louise - I have now ordered one of their small water cans with a fine nozzle for seedlings .... I did try using a childs watering can but that didn't work either - so these...
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  20. music

    Rose crazy

    Thank you penny for your kind words.:)
    Thank you penny for your kind words.:)
    Thank you penny for your kind words.:)
    Thank you penny for your kind words.:)
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