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Caterpillars on rose
All I got was sorry the Gallery is switched off while they update the software..Hey Ho have to wait til after the holiday I suppose, thanks any way.
All I got was sorry the Gallery is switched off while they update the software..Hey Ho have to wait til after the holiday I suppose, thanks any way.
All I got was sorry the Gallery is switched off while they update the software..Hey Ho have to wait til after the holiday I suppose, thanks any way.
All I got was sorry the Gallery is switched off while they update the software..Hey Ho have to wait til after the holiday I suppose, thanks any way.
Liz
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Jul 7, 2006
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rosietutu
Aug 26, 2006
roses for the organic gardener
Thanks Jazid, I'll just pop over to wildflowers right now! All the best Roy
Thanks Jazid, I'll just pop over to wildflowers right now! All the best Roy
Thanks Jazid, I'll just pop over to wildflowers right now! All the best Roy
Thanks Jazid, I'll just pop over to wildflowers right now! All the best Roy
Royster
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Aug 19, 2006
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Royster
Aug 20, 2006
Rose book
Thanks for the descriptions of the books Liz - I was thinking of getting a rose book, but from the sound of it I will need two :rolleyes:
Thanks for the descriptions of the books Liz - I was thinking of getting a rose book, but from the sound of it I will need two :rolleyes:
Thanks for the descriptions of the books Liz - I was thinking of getting a rose book, but from the sound of it I will need two :rolleyes:
Thanks for the descriptions of the books Liz - I was thinking of getting a rose book, but from the sound of it I will need two :rolleyes:
Liz
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Jul 31, 2006
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Fran
Aug 14, 2006
Second stem on standard rose
Thanks for that, i will have a look at the plant when the rain stops...
Thanks for that, i will have a look at the plant when the rain stops...
Thanks for that, i will have a look at the plant when the rain stops...
Thanks for that, i will have a look at the plant when the rain stops...
Black Cat
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Jul 29, 2006
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Black Cat
Aug 2, 2006
Why would a rose plant change colour
I have a rose that comes out a deep red in early summer. Later - like now - it flowers again. This time the flowers are smaller and much lighter in colour. Dunno why, perhaps it just gets a bit...
I have a rose that comes out a deep red in early summer. Later - like now - it flowers again. This time the flowers are smaller and much lighter in colour. Dunno why, perhaps it just gets a bit tired
I have a rose that comes out a deep red in early summer. Later - like now - it flowers again. This time the flowers are smaller and much lighter in colour. Dunno why, perhaps it just gets a bit tired
I have a rose that comes out a deep red in early summer. Later - like now - it flowers again. This time the flowers are smaller and much lighter in colour. Dunno why, perhaps it just gets a bit...
flowergirl
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Aug 2, 2006
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704
Hornbeam
Aug 2, 2006
Standard Rose
If you plant chives near your roses, this is should reduce the risk of blockspot and is also supposed to deter aphids!
If you plant chives near your roses, this is should reduce the risk of blockspot and is also supposed to deter aphids!
If you plant chives near your roses, this is should reduce the risk of blockspot and is also supposed to deter aphids!
If you plant chives near your roses, this is should reduce the risk of blockspot and is also supposed to deter aphids!
Black Cat
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Jul 16, 2006
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764
Tim D
Jul 31, 2006
My first ever rose
superb
superb
superb
superb
Stingo
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Jul 13, 2006
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628
GREENWIZARD
Jul 25, 2006
Dublin bay rose
I pruned back the roses really hard this year, thought I had lost one of them but on Wednesday last week I noticed that it had finally decided to get going. It was nearly dug up to! :rolleyes:
I pruned back the roses really hard this year, thought I had lost one of them but on Wednesday last week I noticed that it had finally decided to get going. It was nearly dug up to! :rolleyes:
I pruned back the roses really hard this year, thought I had lost one of them but on Wednesday last week I noticed that it had finally decided to get going. It was nearly dug up to! :rolleyes:
I pruned back the roses really hard this year, thought I had lost one of them but on Wednesday last week I noticed that it had finally decided to get going. It was nearly dug up to! :rolleyes:
papajo
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Apr 14, 2006
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Beefy
Jul 24, 2006
Roses coming out!!
I love Sharifa Asma, it's so pretty think I may try that one too :DAlso love Handel Liz, lets hope it picks up.
I love Sharifa Asma, it's so pretty think I may try that one too :DAlso love Handel Liz, lets hope it picks up.
I love Sharifa Asma, it's so pretty think I may try that one too :DAlso love Handel Liz, lets hope it picks up.
I love Sharifa Asma, it's so pretty think I may try that one too :DAlso love Handel Liz, lets hope it picks up.
jazid
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Jun 14, 2006
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Stingo
Jul 14, 2006
Dead heading Roses
Also we should point out a fair few roses produce lovely hips, so at least leave a few on the plant to find out if you are lucky in this respect.
Also we should point out a fair few roses produce lovely hips, so at least leave a few on the plant to find out if you are lucky in this respect.
Also we should point out a fair few roses produce lovely hips, so at least leave a few on the plant to find out if you are lucky in this respect.
Also we should point out a fair few roses produce lovely hips, so at least leave a few on the plant to find out if you are lucky in this respect.
The Pea Of Sweetness
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Jul 7, 2006
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jazid
Jul 8, 2006
My cheap little rose
I think yours is just as pretty Liz - I think mines a bit of a ground cover rose - its hanging over the edge of my wall! Its not going to be very big though Im all for freebies
I think yours is just as pretty Liz - I think mines a bit of a ground cover rose - its hanging over the edge of my wall! Its not going to be very big though Im all for freebies
I think yours is just as pretty Liz - I think mines a bit of a ground cover rose - its hanging over the edge of my wall! Its not going to be very big though Im all for freebies
I think yours is just as pretty Liz - I think mines a bit of a ground cover rose - its hanging over the edge of my wall! Its not going to be very big though Im all for freebies
marge
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Jul 3, 2006
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marge
Jul 8, 2006
Rambling Rose
Lovely Paladin - can just smell them mmmmmmm
Lovely Paladin - can just smell them mmmmmmm
Lovely Paladin - can just smell them mmmmmmm
Lovely Paladin - can just smell them mmmmmmm
T
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Jun 13, 2006
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Fran
Jul 1, 2006
Bottle top roses
I like them for seed trays, where I use tap water as advised here, but it's true that water from the butts clogs them up. I'm always losing them so like to have a variety at hand!
I like them for seed trays, where I use tap water as advised here, but it's true that water from the butts clogs them up. I'm always losing them so like to have a variety at hand!
I like them for seed trays, where I use tap water as advised here, but it's true that water from the butts clogs them up. I'm always losing them so like to have a variety at hand!
I like them for seed trays, where I use tap water as advised here, but it's true that water from the butts clogs them up. I'm always losing them so like to have a variety at hand!
Rich
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Jun 8, 2006
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Liz
Jun 28, 2006
Rose Clear 3 and Others
The highest risk to bees is when roses are in bloom. At any time, you will also be killing ladybirds and lacewings which eat greenfly. Blue tits and other birds eat greenfly too. There is no...
The highest risk to bees is when roses are in bloom. At any time, you will also be killing ladybirds and lacewings which eat greenfly. Blue tits and other birds eat greenfly too. There is no safe insect spray. All will kill friends and foes alike. There is no need to spray with anything other...
The highest risk to bees is when roses are in bloom. At any time, you will also be killing ladybirds and lacewings which eat greenfly. Blue tits and other birds eat greenfly too. There is no safe insect spray. All will kill friends and foes...
The highest risk to bees is when roses are in bloom. At any time, you will also be killing ladybirds and lacewings which eat greenfly. Blue tits and other birds eat greenfly too. There is no...
Jonnie Compost
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Jun 27, 2006
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Hornbeam
Jun 27, 2006
peace rose
you can take cuttings from any rose, but they don't have a high strike. I have only had much success with climbers, for some reason see http://www.rosemagazine.com/pages/propagating.asp and good...
you can take cuttings from any rose, but they don't have a high strike. I have only had much success with climbers, for some reason see http://www.rosemagazine.com/pages/propagating.asp and good luck!
you can take cuttings from any rose, but they don't have a high strike. I have only had much success with climbers, for some reason see http://www.rosemagazine.com/pages/propagating.asp and good luck!
you can take cuttings from any rose, but they don't have a high strike. I have only had much success with climbers, for some reason see http://www.rosemagazine.com/pages/propagating.asp and good...
duckyjuk
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Jun 26, 2006
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UsedtobeDendy
Jun 26, 2006
Suggestions for disease resistant roses anyone?
I would add that disease resistance in the UK is unlikely to be equivalent to that in Italy, the growing conditions are so different. Roses may require more water and heat stress resistance, and...
I would add that disease resistance in the UK is unlikely to be equivalent to that in Italy, the growing conditions are so different. Roses may require more water and heat stress resistance, and their growing season will be quite different. You might be advised to wander around a couple of local...
I would add that disease resistance in the UK is unlikely to be equivalent to that in Italy, the growing conditions are so different. Roses may require more water and heat stress resistance, and their growing season will be quite different. You...
I would add that disease resistance in the UK is unlikely to be equivalent to that in Italy, the growing conditions are so different. Roses may require more water and heat stress resistance, and...
FrancesB
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Jun 16, 2006
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jazid
Jun 21, 2006
Historic Roses
Beautiful and thanks for the suggestions on disease resistant roses.
Beautiful and thanks for the suggestions on disease resistant roses.
Beautiful and thanks for the suggestions on disease resistant roses.
Beautiful and thanks for the suggestions on disease resistant roses.
Hornbeam
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Jun 15, 2006
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641
FrancesB
Jun 16, 2006
Dog rose.
No, they've got no nose....I'll get me coat... :D
No, they've got no nose....I'll get me coat... :D
No, they've got no nose....I'll get me coat... :D
No, they've got no nose....I'll get me coat... :D
Rich
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Jun 13, 2006
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703
jay
Jun 14, 2006
First roses
You may recall my first rose in flower - rosa de l'hay, well this is it now
You may recall my first rose in flower - rosa de l'hay, well this is it now
You may recall my first rose in flower - rosa de l'hay, well this is it now
You may recall my first rose in flower - rosa de l'hay, well this is it now
Hornbeam
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May 22, 2006
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Fran
Jun 3, 2006
Roses
thankyou very much Hornbeam.must apologise for those little nasties in the back ground.
thankyou very much Hornbeam.must apologise for those little nasties in the back ground.
thankyou very much Hornbeam.must apologise for those little nasties in the back ground.
thankyou very much Hornbeam.must apologise for those little nasties in the back ground.
elainefiz
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May 30, 2006
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614
elainefiz
May 30, 2006
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