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  1. Mondo1

    Basics

    All I know is that after applying manure (both freshly laid and rotted) for 11 years here my soil is completely unrecognisable to what I inherited, the top 5 to 6 inches now being a lovely free...
    All I know is that after applying manure (both freshly laid and rotted) for 11 years here my soil is completely unrecognisable to what I inherited, the top 5 to 6 inches now being a lovely free draining but moisture retaining growing medium. I have a massive garden so the manure never gets dug...
    All I know is that after applying manure (both freshly laid and rotted) for 11 years here my soil is completely unrecognisable to what I inherited, the top 5 to 6 inches now being a lovely free draining but moisture retaining growing medium. I...
    All I know is that after applying manure (both freshly laid and rotted) for 11 years here my soil is completely unrecognisable to what I inherited, the top 5 to 6 inches now being a lovely free...
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  2. Ladyin_blue

    12.99 for 6 roses. Worth it?

    Thank you Armandii
    Thank you Armandii
    Thank you Armandii
    Thank you Armandii
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  3. Hannah's Rose Garden

    Rumwood nurseries - any good mail order?

    Right il give them a go then thanx
    Right il give them a go then thanx
    Right il give them a go then thanx
    Right il give them a go then thanx
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  4. Craig1987

    Climbing rose - containers?

    Looool just saw the link when I 're read. :redface: I do everything in a hurry So pleeenty Of mistakes. Lol
    Looool just saw the link when I 're read. :redface: I do everything in a hurry So pleeenty Of mistakes. Lol
    Looool just saw the link when I 're read. :redface: I do everything in a hurry So pleeenty Of mistakes. Lol
    Looool just saw the link when I 're read. :redface: I do everything in a hurry So pleeenty Of mistakes. Lol
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  5. Lolimac
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  6. wiseowl
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  7. Hannah's Rose Garden

    Rose catalog review 2013/2014

    Interesting
    Interesting
    Interesting
    Interesting
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  8. Hannah's Rose Garden

    Rose care kits let's compare what we use

    Have you tried the Round up gel, better for those hard to get at weeds, you could get spray drift on to a precious plant.
    Have you tried the Round up gel, better for those hard to get at weeds, you could get spray drift on to a precious plant.
    Have you tried the Round up gel, better for those hard to get at weeds, you could get spray drift on to a precious plant.
    Have you tried the Round up gel, better for those hard to get at weeds, you could get spray drift on to a precious plant.
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  9. Val..

    Roses from seeds

    I have a rose I grew from seed. My husband bought me some rose seeds in a tin, the idea being that you could then name it when it grew. Several germinated, and I have one large bush now with small...
    I have a rose I grew from seed. My husband bought me some rose seeds in a tin, the idea being that you could then name it when it grew. Several germinated, and I have one large bush now with small pale pink flowers, not very spectacular but quite a nice idea. I didn't bother naming it though.
    I have a rose I grew from seed. My husband bought me some rose seeds in a tin, the idea being that you could then name it when it grew. Several germinated, and I have one large bush now with small pale pink flowers, not very spectacular but quite...
    I have a rose I grew from seed. My husband bought me some rose seeds in a tin, the idea being that you could then name it when it grew. Several germinated, and I have one large bush now with small...
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  10. Hannah's Rose Garden

    What roses have you got 2013?

    Good evening Mondo its a beautiful Rose indeed by Kordes 1978:)H/T Long pointed Bud/Dark Red/White Reverse/DB/50 petals 4.5 inches Blooms / vigorous grower / Parentage/Snowfire x unnamed seedling ;)
    Good evening Mondo its a beautiful Rose indeed by Kordes 1978:)H/T Long pointed Bud/Dark Red/White Reverse/DB/50 petals 4.5 inches Blooms / vigorous grower / Parentage/Snowfire x unnamed seedling ;)
    Good evening Mondo its a beautiful Rose indeed by Kordes 1978:)H/T Long pointed Bud/Dark Red/White Reverse/DB/50 petals 4.5 inches Blooms / vigorous grower / Parentage/Snowfire x unnamed seedling ;)
    Good evening Mondo its a beautiful Rose indeed by Kordes 1978:)H/T Long pointed Bud/Dark Red/White Reverse/DB/50 petals 4.5 inches Blooms / vigorous grower / Parentage/Snowfire x unnamed seedling ;)
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  11. clueless1

    Rose cuttings - how will I know when they've taken?

    I grow cuttings in pots made of the bottom half of a clear pop bottle. If you put them against the sides you can see when the roots start to grow.Alternatively, if you pull slightly on the...
    I grow cuttings in pots made of the bottom half of a clear pop bottle. If you put them against the sides you can see when the roots start to grow.Alternatively, if you pull slightly on the cutting you can tell whether there are roots anchoring it or whether it just slides right out.
    I grow cuttings in pots made of the bottom half of a clear pop bottle. If you put them against the sides you can see when the roots start to grow.Alternatively, if you pull slightly on the cutting you can tell whether there are roots anchoring...
    I grow cuttings in pots made of the bottom half of a clear pop bottle. If you put them against the sides you can see when the roots start to grow.Alternatively, if you pull slightly on the...
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  12. flower-power

    pink rose suggestion for growing into a tree

    Great choices Woo I would also go for a rambler
    Great choices Woo I would also go for a rambler
    Great choices Woo I would also go for a rambler
    Great choices Woo I would also go for a rambler
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  13. tolennaki

    "dried" roses?

    thank you all for your replies. I will re-pot tomorrow!
    thank you all for your replies. I will re-pot tomorrow!
    thank you all for your replies. I will re-pot tomorrow!
    thank you all for your replies. I will re-pot tomorrow!
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  14. wiseowl
    Like x 8

    Wot No Roses

    It's great their still going! My unknown pink is still going flowering from aug to now :)
    It's great their still going! My unknown pink is still going flowering from aug to now :)
    It's great their still going! My unknown pink is still going flowering from aug to now :)
    It's great their still going! My unknown pink is still going flowering from aug to now :)
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  15. wiseowl
    Like x 3

    Champion Rose

    It's a beautiful colour Woo ....hopefully lots of money will be raised for the hospice.
    It's a beautiful colour Woo ....hopefully lots of money will be raised for the hospice.
    It's a beautiful colour Woo ....hopefully lots of money will be raised for the hospice.
    It's a beautiful colour Woo ....hopefully lots of money will be raised for the hospice.
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  16. Hannah's Rose Garden

    Rose finds bare root 2013/2014

    I've been dithering whether to buy Rugosa 'Roseraie de L'Hay' below, that I've had my eye on since last autumn. It's where to put it that's the problem, I have the space but can't work out whether...
    I've been dithering whether to buy Rugosa 'Roseraie de L'Hay' below, that I've had my eye on since last autumn. It's where to put it that's the problem, I have the space but can't work out whether it will look right. I need to make my mind up soon! :)
    I've been dithering whether to buy Rugosa 'Roseraie de L'Hay' below, that I've had my eye on since last autumn. It's where to put it that's the problem, I have the space but can't work out whether it will look right. I need to make my mind up soon! :)
    I've been dithering whether to buy Rugosa 'Roseraie de L'Hay' below, that I've had my eye on since last autumn. It's where to put it that's the problem, I have the space but can't work out whether...
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    3
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  17. minki

    Growing Rose plants from seed

    :blue thumb:Attagirl. Everyone who gardens is learning all the time..... It sounds as though you'll have lots to look after if all the seeds on your list germinate!
    :blue thumb:Attagirl. Everyone who gardens is learning all the time..... It sounds as though you'll have lots to look after if all the seeds on your list germinate!
    :blue thumb:Attagirl. Everyone who gardens is learning all the time..... It sounds as though you'll have lots to look after if all the seeds on your list germinate!
    :blue thumb:Attagirl. Everyone who gardens is learning all the time..... It sounds as though you'll have lots to look after if all the seeds on your list germinate!
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  18. Phil A
    Like x 10

    This one's still going

    Allergies :biggrin:
    Allergies :biggrin:
    Allergies :biggrin:
    Allergies :biggrin:
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  19. wiseowl

    Roses Voted Favourite Flowers

    I think I'll try growing Fuchsias next year, :blue thumb:
    I think I'll try growing Fuchsias next year, :blue thumb:
    I think I'll try growing Fuchsias next year, :blue thumb:
    I think I'll try growing Fuchsias next year, :blue thumb:
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  20. Jungle Jane

    When Is The Best Time To Move A Rambling Rose?

    Hi JJ, As insurance, you could use some of the top growth to make cuttings about 12-15" long, pencil thickness, take off leaves and stick in the ground where you want the rose to grow.
    Hi JJ, As insurance, you could use some of the top growth to make cuttings about 12-15" long, pencil thickness, take off leaves and stick in the ground where you want the rose to grow.
    Hi JJ, As insurance, you could use some of the top growth to make cuttings about 12-15" long, pencil thickness, take off leaves and stick in the ground where you want the rose to grow.
    Hi JJ, As insurance, you could use some of the top growth to make cuttings about 12-15" long, pencil thickness, take off leaves and stick in the ground where you want the rose to grow.
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