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Rose Pruning - Should I??
Thanks Sarraceniac
Thanks Sarraceniac
Thanks Sarraceniac
Thanks Sarraceniac
Bashy
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Apr 19, 2008
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Bashy
Apr 19, 2008
Tree Bark around Roses
Thank you for your responses! We lifted the rose tree last week as it was definitely not happy, and discovered (which comes as no surprise this year) that it was waterlogged! The tree is now...
Thank you for your responses! We lifted the rose tree last week as it was definitely not happy, and discovered (which comes as no surprise this year) that it was waterlogged! The tree is now planted in a (hopefully) drier spot ... We don't want to lose it as it was a gift from our lovely...
Thank you for your responses! We lifted the rose tree last week as it was definitely not happy, and discovered (which comes as no surprise this year) that it was waterlogged! The tree is now planted in a (hopefully) drier spot ... We don't want...
Thank you for your responses! We lifted the rose tree last week as it was definitely not happy, and discovered (which comes as no surprise this year) that it was waterlogged! The tree is now...
Winnie
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Apr 10, 2008
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Winnie
Apr 19, 2008
Moving Roses
Agree also water them in and contiue to water for a month or so untill the roots ree establish.
Agree also water them in and contiue to water for a month or so untill the roots ree establish.
Agree also water them in and contiue to water for a month or so untill the roots ree establish.
Agree also water them in and contiue to water for a month or so untill the roots ree establish.
SallyJ17
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Apr 16, 2008
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540
Pro Gard
Apr 17, 2008
Anyone want my rose bush? (London area)
That's a good idea. Hadn't thought of that.If I get no takers here I'll go down that route, though I'd prefer someone to come and take it away if poss (lazybones me
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That's a good idea. Hadn't thought of that.If I get no takers here I'll go down that route, though I'd prefer someone to come and take it away if poss (lazybones me
)
That's a good idea. Hadn't thought of that.If I get no takers here I'll go down that route, though I'd prefer someone to come and take it away if poss (lazybones me
)
That's a good idea. Hadn't thought of that.If I get no takers here I'll go down that route, though I'd prefer someone to come and take it away if poss (lazybones me
)
'Crispz
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Apr 5, 2008
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'Crispz
Apr 6, 2008
2008 Rose of the Year
Hi Lol Oh It sounds like absolute Rose Heaven,Yes I tend to have them very close Like they used to have in Elizabethan Times
Hi Lol Oh It sounds like absolute Rose Heaven,Yes I tend to have them very close Like they used to have in Elizabethan Times
Hi Lol Oh It sounds like absolute Rose Heaven,Yes I tend to have them very close Like they used to have in Elizabethan Times
Hi Lol Oh It sounds like absolute Rose Heaven,Yes I tend to have them very close Like they used to have in Elizabethan Times
wiseowl
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Mar 20, 2008
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wiseowl
Apr 4, 2008
Rose ID...trying again in the correct forum
Hi Bobj Yes the container needs to be no less than 20ins Diameter or better still a Half Barrel there are some lovely Patio Roses but it is a personal choice especially the Colour I have seen...
Hi Bobj Yes the container needs to be no less than 20ins Diameter or better still a Half Barrel there are some lovely Patio Roses but it is a personal choice especially the Colour I have seen climbers In tubs ,one that stands out Is Bridge of Sighs and Gloriana,a Bush Rose I just love Is Sweet...
Hi Bobj Yes the container needs to be no less than 20ins Diameter or better still a Half Barrel there are some lovely Patio Roses but it is a personal choice especially the Colour I have seen climbers In tubs ,one that stands out Is Bridge of...
Hi Bobj Yes the container needs to be no less than 20ins Diameter or better still a Half Barrel there are some lovely Patio Roses but it is a personal choice especially the Colour I have seen...
Ducastaing
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Mar 16, 2008
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wiseowl
Mar 19, 2008
rosa mutabilis
Hi Kathy3 Its A personal choice But I do,nt underplant or interplant my Roses I like to keep the base of the stem round the Roses Clear for Mulching and air flow and freedom of the roots of the...
Hi Kathy3 Its A personal choice But I do,nt underplant or interplant my Roses I like to keep the base of the stem round the Roses Clear for Mulching and air flow and freedom of the roots of the Rose,and I would,nt want anything to hide the Beauty of my Roses,But a lot of people do underplant...
Hi Kathy3 Its A personal choice But I do,nt underplant or interplant my Roses I like to keep the base of the stem round the Roses Clear for Mulching and air flow and freedom of the roots of the Rose,and I would,nt want anything to hide the...
Hi Kathy3 Its A personal choice But I do,nt underplant or interplant my Roses I like to keep the base of the stem round the Roses Clear for Mulching and air flow and freedom of the roots of the...
Tigerlily
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Mar 14, 2008
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wiseowl
Mar 16, 2008
Beginners ignorance-Which Rose and when to prune?
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Ducastaing
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Mar 15, 2008
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Ducastaing
Mar 15, 2008
New Roses
Thanks Mona Lisa One to remember Hybrid Tea 1968 (made in France)
Thanks Mona Lisa One to remember Hybrid Tea 1968 (made in France)
Thanks Mona Lisa One to remember Hybrid Tea 1968 (made in France)
Thanks Mona Lisa One to remember Hybrid Tea 1968 (made in France)
wiseowl
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Mar 7, 2008
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643
wiseowl
Mar 13, 2008
Rose scrambling up a tree
Last autumn, I ordered a climbing rose from Crocus (can't remember what it was called) because it was described as being good at scrambling up trees. I have an old elder tree at the bottom of my...
Last autumn, I ordered a climbing rose from Crocus (can't remember what it was called) because it was described as being good at scrambling up trees. I have an old elder tree at the bottom of my garden, which consists of bare tree trunks for the first 3 metres of so. Obviously, that doesn't look...
Last autumn, I ordered a climbing rose from Crocus (can't remember what it was called) because it was described as being good at scrambling up trees. I have an old elder tree at the bottom of my garden, which consists of bare tree trunks for the...
Last autumn, I ordered a climbing rose from Crocus (can't remember what it was called) because it was described as being good at scrambling up trees. I have an old elder tree at the bottom of my...
Rosiemongrel
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Feb 19, 2008
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Rosiemongrel
Feb 19, 2008
Moving Roses
Move it now as long as the ground is not frozen following Pros advice.
Move it now as long as the ground is not frozen following Pros advice.
Move it now as long as the ground is not frozen following Pros advice.
Move it now as long as the ground is not frozen following Pros advice.
talbot
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Nov 26, 2007
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975
walnut
Feb 18, 2008
Queen Elizabeth Rose
Don't be frightend of cutting it back Barra it will help to produce stronger shoots,next month just cut back to an outward facing bud put some fertilzer round it.
Don't be frightend of cutting it back Barra it will help to produce stronger shoots,next month just cut back to an outward facing bud put some fertilzer round it.
Don't be frightend of cutting it back Barra it will help to produce stronger shoots,next month just cut back to an outward facing bud put some fertilzer round it.
Don't be frightend of cutting it back Barra it will help to produce stronger shoots,next month just cut back to an outward facing bud put some fertilzer round it.
Barra
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Feb 15, 2008
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801
walnut
Feb 16, 2008
Roses.
He does a catalogue if you log on to www.davidaustinroses.com I'm sure you can order one, they have lovely pictures and good descriptions.
He does a catalogue if you log on to www.davidaustinroses.com I'm sure you can order one, they have lovely pictures and good descriptions.
He does a catalogue if you log on to www.davidaustinroses.com I'm sure you can order one, they have lovely pictures and good descriptions.
He does a catalogue if you log on to www.davidaustinroses.com I'm sure you can order one, they have lovely pictures and good descriptions.
chobart
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Feb 9, 2008
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Stingo
Feb 11, 2008
roses round the door....
Or you could use brass screws as they are easier to get. (never do them up too tight as being brass they are softer)
Or you could use brass screws as they are easier to get. (never do them up too tight as being brass they are softer)
Or you could use brass screws as they are easier to get. (never do them up too tight as being brass they are softer)
Or you could use brass screws as they are easier to get. (never do them up too tight as being brass they are softer)
jesaya
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Jan 10, 2008
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835
water-garden
Jan 11, 2008
Bare-rooted roses
Your very Welcome
Your very Welcome
Your very Welcome
Your very Welcome
jesaya
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Jan 5, 2008
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745
wiseowl
Jan 5, 2008
Do you still have roses in bloom?
Amazing Mike we have had some heavy frosts that have trashed everything here, got some nice minatures in some christmas arrangements I will be potting them on shortly.
Amazing Mike we have had some heavy frosts that have trashed everything here, got some nice minatures in some christmas arrangements I will be potting them on shortly.
Amazing Mike we have had some heavy frosts that have trashed everything here, got some nice minatures in some christmas arrangements I will be potting them on shortly.
Amazing Mike we have had some heavy frosts that have trashed everything here, got some nice minatures in some christmas arrangements I will be potting them on shortly.
Dorsetmike
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Nov 29, 2007
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walnut
Dec 26, 2007
Mini Roses
Hi, Lady. Thanks for the info. you are a gem
Hi, Lady. Thanks for the info. you are a gem
Hi, Lady. Thanks for the info. you are a gem
Hi, Lady. Thanks for the info. you are a gem
rosietutu
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Oct 29, 2007
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867
cajary
Dec 14, 2007
"Maple Rose"
OK, I now have a plastic bag over it, open at the bottom.AND I have my fingers crossed!
OK, I now have a plastic bag over it, open at the bottom.AND I have my fingers crossed!
OK, I now have a plastic bag over it, open at the bottom.AND I have my fingers crossed!
OK, I now have a plastic bag over it, open at the bottom.AND I have my fingers crossed!
Kedi-Gato
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Nov 25, 2007
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Kedi-Gato
Nov 29, 2007
More Roses
Oh, thank you, dearest. I have had one or two of those in the past being a ginger lover. Nice winter drink.
Oh, thank you, dearest. I have had one or two of those in the past being a ginger lover. Nice winter drink.
Oh, thank you, dearest. I have had one or two of those in the past being a ginger lover. Nice winter drink.
Oh, thank you, dearest. I have had one or two of those in the past being a ginger lover. Nice winter drink.
wiseowl
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Nov 24, 2007
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867
Victoria
Nov 24, 2007
Rose losing leaves, autumn or disease!
Billy, when thee plants are dormant they wont have leaves. All I do is mix the disinfectant in a watering can fitted with a fine rose and just water it over the plants and ground. You can use a...
Billy, when thee plants are dormant they wont have leaves. All I do is mix the disinfectant in a watering can fitted with a fine rose and just water it over the plants and ground. You can use a sprayer if you prefer.
Billy, when thee plants are dormant they wont have leaves. All I do is mix the disinfectant in a watering can fitted with a fine rose and just water it over the plants and ground. You can use a sprayer if you prefer.
Billy, when thee plants are dormant they wont have leaves. All I do is mix the disinfectant in a watering can fitted with a fine rose and just water it over the plants and ground. You can use a...
elliegreenwellie
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Nov 5, 2007
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daitheplant
Nov 21, 2007
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