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New Roses for 2023
I luv yellow, it went so out of fashion .. (snob value) great to see a new introduction
I luv yellow, it went so out of fashion .. (snob value) great to see a new introduction
I luv yellow, it went so out of fashion .. (snob value) great to see a new introduction
I luv yellow, it went so out of fashion .. (snob value) great to see a new introduction
wiseowl
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Feb 26, 2023
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Spruce
Mar 4, 2023
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Rose of the year 2023
Good evening @Sheal my friend you are most welcome
Good evening @Sheal my friend you are most welcome
Good evening @Sheal my friend you are most welcome
Good evening @Sheal my friend you are most welcome
wiseowl
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Feb 8, 2023
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1,995
wiseowl
Feb 10, 2023
Advice please...
Thats really some thing new...Thankyou so much
Thats really some thing new...Thankyou so much
Thats really some thing new...Thankyou so much
Thats really some thing new...Thankyou so much
amyjones329
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Jan 9, 2023
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1,314
amyjones329
Jan 9, 2023
Roses for Christmas gifts
good idea so I bought myself 3Scent from HeavenPeach MelbaBathsheba
good idea so I bought myself 3Scent from HeavenPeach MelbaBathsheba
good idea so I bought myself 3Scent from HeavenPeach MelbaBathsheba
good idea so I bought myself 3Scent from HeavenPeach MelbaBathsheba
Dan Myatt
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Dec 6, 2022
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1,569
Spruce
Jan 2, 2023
weak dilution of Jeyes fluid
I have used the 'old stuff' for many years; and reluctantly bought the 'new' as the only available option .(Its not helpful for the label upon it to declare "the original formula" when its clearly...
I have used the 'old stuff' for many years; and reluctantly bought the 'new' as the only available option .(Its not helpful for the label upon it to declare "the original formula" when its clearly not.) However, recently diluted and applied to moss on tarmac on the northern side of the house and...
I have used the 'old stuff' for many years; and reluctantly bought the 'new' as the only available option .(Its not helpful for the label upon it to declare "the original formula" when its clearly not.) However, recently diluted and applied to...
I have used the 'old stuff' for many years; and reluctantly bought the 'new' as the only available option .(Its not helpful for the label upon it to declare "the original formula" when its clearly...
vbgr
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Dec 18, 2022
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infradig
Dec 19, 2022
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Member's Roses 2022
Some that's left, it was a bit breezy
Some that's left, it was a bit breezy
Some that's left, it was a bit breezy
Some that's left, it was a bit breezy
JWK
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Jan 1, 2022
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Logan
Nov 17, 2022
80% death rate of rose bushes... HELP!
I agree with @gks, this could well be re-plant disease. Were there, or could there have been, roses in the spot previous to planting the Blue Moon Sajehar? It could be they just didn't flourish...
I agree with @gks, this could well be re-plant disease. Were there, or could there have been, roses in the spot previous to planting the Blue Moon Sajehar? It could be they just didn't flourish there but having planted the yellow roses in the same spot does suggest it's the disease. Nobody is...
I agree with @gks, this could well be re-plant disease. Were there, or could there have been, roses in the spot previous to planting the Blue Moon Sajehar? It could be they just didn't flourish there but having planted the yellow roses in the...
I agree with @gks, this could well be re-plant disease. Were there, or could there have been, roses in the spot previous to planting the Blue Moon Sajehar? It could be they just didn't flourish...
Sajehar
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Oct 27, 2022
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Sheal
Oct 27, 2022
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I've done it again!
@Michael Hewett I think you are right. It's just not meant to be as I bought 3 rose polo last year, bare root in autumn. When they flowered they were all pink
the GC said they must of got mixed...
@Michael Hewett I think you are right. It's just not meant to be as I bought 3 rose polo last year, bare root in autumn. When they flowered they were all pink
the GC said they must of got mixed up and they didn't know what they were.
@Michael Hewett I think you are right. It's just not meant to be as I bought 3 rose polo last year, bare root in autumn. When they flowered they were all pink
the GC said they must of got mixed up and they didn't know what they were.
@Michael Hewett I think you are right. It's just not meant to be as I bought 3 rose polo last year, bare root in autumn. When they flowered they were all pink
the GC said they must of got mixed...
Jasmine star
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Sep 8, 2022
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Jasmine star
Sep 9, 2022
what to do with these roses
Good afternoon @ETAF my friend sounds to me if you prune it just like you have said it it will turn out just fine my friend I would usually say prune in Feb/March but with our Winters getting...
Good afternoon @ETAF my friend sounds to me if you prune it just like you have said it it will turn out just fine my friend I would usually say prune in Feb/March but with our Winters getting wetter and warmer and your location November/December will do a treat and please don't hestitate to ask...
Good afternoon @ETAF my friend sounds to me if you prune it just like you have said it it will turn out just fine my friend I would usually say prune in Feb/March but with our Winters getting wetter and warmer and your location November/December...
Good afternoon @ETAF my friend sounds to me if you prune it just like you have said it it will turn out just fine my friend I would usually say prune in Feb/March but with our Winters getting...
ETAF
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May 25, 2022
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7
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1,754
wiseowl
Sep 8, 2022
Fraser valley rose farm YouTube videos
Logan
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Apr 26, 2022
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1,372
Logan
Sep 6, 2022
Standard rose - sucker or potential new stem?
Good morning @Lh339 its a sucker and you must pull it off if you cut a sucker off it will only grow again,many people try to remove sucker canes by cutting them with a pair of secateurs.Don’t do...
Good morning @Lh339 its a sucker and you must pull it off if you cut a sucker off it will only grow again,many people try to remove sucker canes by cutting them with a pair of secateurs.Don’t do this.Simply pruning rose suckers will only encourage them to grow back with more vigour. break it...
Good morning @Lh339 its a sucker and you must pull it off if you cut a sucker off it will only grow again,many people try to remove sucker canes by cutting them with a pair of secateurs.Don’t do this.Simply pruning rose suckers will only...
Good morning @Lh339 its a sucker and you must pull it off if you cut a sucker off it will only grow again,many people try to remove sucker canes by cutting them with a pair of secateurs.Don’t do...
Lh339
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Sep 4, 2022
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1,726
wiseowl
Sep 6, 2022
Advice on moving an established Rose now (late August) please?
Thank you @wiseowl
Thank you @wiseowl
Thank you @wiseowl
Thank you @wiseowl
Barders
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Aug 25, 2022
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1,571
Barders
Aug 25, 2022
Deadheading to flowering time
Sounds adventurous....please post some pics.
Sounds adventurous....please post some pics.
Sounds adventurous....please post some pics.
Sounds adventurous....please post some pics.
Christmasdiane
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Aug 14, 2022
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1,107
Upsydaisy
Aug 14, 2022
Propogated a rose - it's flowered after 3 months
This thread is really useful to me as I have a rose tree grown from seed about three years ago, that has survived me doing things it would have preferred not. This year it has had four...
This thread is really useful to me as I have a rose tree grown from seed about three years ago, that has survived me doing things it would have preferred not. This year it has had four beautiful deep purple flowers and from those is forming hips, and is now producing plenty of fresh new...
This thread is really useful to me as I have a rose tree grown from seed about three years ago, that has survived me doing things it would have preferred not. This year it has had four beautiful deep purple flowers and from those is forming...
This thread is really useful to me as I have a rose tree grown from seed about three years ago, that has survived me doing things it would have preferred not. This year it has had four...
pommers123
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Aug 12, 2022
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1,791
groundbeetle
Aug 13, 2022
Le Grice type roses
Good afternoon @CarolineL just he did have a nursery in Norfolk but he retired in 2018 as far as I know but I shall make some enquiries for youReference only rose nursery Owned by Bill...
Good afternoon @CarolineL just he did have a nursery in Norfolk but he retired in 2018 as far as I know but I shall make some enquiries for youReference only rose nursery Owned by Bill LeGrice. Listing last updated on 15 Sep 2021. Catalog: Online. Newsletter available. Wroxham...
Good afternoon @CarolineL just he did have a nursery in Norfolk but he retired in 2018 as far as I know but I shall make some enquiries for youReference only rose nursery Owned by Bill LeGrice. Listing last updated on 15 Sep 2021. Catalog:...
Good afternoon @CarolineL just he did have a nursery in Norfolk but he retired in 2018 as far as I know but I shall make some enquiries for youReference only rose nursery Owned by Bill...
CarolineL
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Aug 5, 2022
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1,422
wiseowl
Aug 5, 2022
Advice needed re this rose bush !!
I'm another rule breaker. My Alchemist only flowers once in the year so I had to move it now to get maximum growth for next year. Fingers crossed. It took me about half an hour to get it into it's...
I'm another rule breaker. My Alchemist only flowers once in the year so I had to move it now to get maximum growth for next year. Fingers crossed. It took me about half an hour to get it into it's new spot
I'm another rule breaker. My Alchemist only flowers once in the year so I had to move it now to get maximum growth for next year. Fingers crossed. It took me about half an hour to get it into it's new spot
I'm another rule breaker. My Alchemist only flowers once in the year so I had to move it now to get maximum growth for next year. Fingers crossed. It took me about half an hour to get it into it's...
barryman
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Jul 11, 2022
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1,072
Christine Treharne
Jul 25, 2022
Patio Ruby Wishes
Good morning @groundbeetle my friend thank you for your information that is very useful as I am still trying to find an answer for this in the Rose world which is out there somewhere
Good morning @groundbeetle my friend thank you for your information that is very useful as I am still trying to find an answer for this in the Rose world which is out there somewhere
Good morning @groundbeetle my friend thank you for your information that is very useful as I am still trying to find an answer for this in the Rose world which is out there somewhere
Good morning @groundbeetle my friend thank you for your information that is very useful as I am still trying to find an answer for this in the Rose world which is out there somewhere
Michael04
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Jul 19, 2022
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14
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1,454
wiseowl
Jul 23, 2022
Roses - How deep do the roots go?
They are one of the few shrubs that survive here without watering, and droughts can last for 3 months. That is on clay soil, though. I have found that under stress grafted roses sucker abundantly,...
They are one of the few shrubs that survive here without watering, and droughts can last for 3 months. That is on clay soil, though. I have found that under stress grafted roses sucker abundantly, which is a pain. The solution is to propagate replacement plants from cuttings
They are one of the few shrubs that survive here without watering, and droughts can last for 3 months. That is on clay soil, though. I have found that under stress grafted roses sucker abundantly, which is a pain. The solution is to propagate...
They are one of the few shrubs that survive here without watering, and droughts can last for 3 months. That is on clay soil, though. I have found that under stress grafted roses sucker abundantly,...
Black Dog
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Jul 20, 2022
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4
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1,384
noisette47
Jul 21, 2022
What's wrong with rose
Good morning @pete to be perfectly honest that's because the people that grow these Roses just don't look after them or in this case look after them to much(Killing them with Kindness comes to...
Good morning @pete to be perfectly honest that's because the people that grow these Roses just don't look after them or in this case look after them to much(Killing them with Kindness comes to mind)that's why the Roses are look sick and want reporting to the RSPCR
@spiidey I have looked at...
Good morning @pete to be perfectly honest that's because the people that grow these Roses just don't look after them or in this case look after them to much(Killing them with Kindness comes to mind)that's why the Roses are look sick and want...
Good morning @pete to be perfectly honest that's because the people that grow these Roses just don't look after them or in this case look after them to much(Killing them with Kindness comes to...
spiidey
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Jul 16, 2022
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1,313
wiseowl
Jul 18, 2022
Rose advice please
There are only two types of plants in my garden. 1. Plants that don't mind a harsh pruning 2. Plants that will be cut down and replaced with something else soon
There are only two types of plants in my garden. 1. Plants that don't mind a harsh pruning 2. Plants that will be cut down and replaced with something else soon
There are only two types of plants in my garden. 1. Plants that don't mind a harsh pruning 2. Plants that will be cut down and replaced with something else soon
There are only two types of plants in my garden. 1. Plants that don't mind a harsh pruning 2. Plants that will be cut down and replaced with something else soon
Jasmine star
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Jul 10, 2022
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1,189
Black Dog
Jul 11, 2022
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