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Training climbing roses
Thanks Woo
Thanks Woo
Thanks Woo
Thanks Woo
Victoria Plum
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Mar 2, 2011
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Victoria Plum
Mar 3, 2011
Growing roses from seeds
I only thought about doing this as an afterthought, having seen all the hips on the roses. They have been out all winter so I think they will have got cold already.I have put some in the...
I only thought about doing this as an afterthought, having seen all the hips on the roses. They have been out all winter so I think they will have got cold already.I have put some in the germinator now and will plant the rest in may. Fingers crossed. Thanks
I only thought about doing this as an afterthought, having seen all the hips on the roses. They have been out all winter so I think they will have got cold already.I have put some in the germinator now and will plant the rest in may. Fingers...
I only thought about doing this as an afterthought, having seen all the hips on the roses. They have been out all winter so I think they will have got cold already.I have put some in the...
Louise
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Feb 25, 2011
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3
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1,561
Louise
Feb 26, 2011
Rose growing in a hedge?
Thank you. I have a pink rambler that i dont know the name of and it pretty much flowers right through to autumn. I have tried taking cuttings but the hedge is a good 50 feet long so i would need...
Thank you. I have a pink rambler that i dont know the name of and it pretty much flowers right through to autumn. I have tried taking cuttings but the hedge is a good 50 feet long so i would need quite a few. Do you know of any really scented roses that might take to these conditions? We have a...
Thank you. I have a pink rambler that i dont know the name of and it pretty much flowers right through to autumn. I have tried taking cuttings but the hedge is a good 50 feet long so i would need quite a few. Do you know of any really scented...
Thank you. I have a pink rambler that i dont know the name of and it pretty much flowers right through to autumn. I have tried taking cuttings but the hedge is a good 50 feet long so i would need...
robgil
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Feb 23, 2011
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910
robgil
Feb 24, 2011
Climbing roses - a couple of questions
I agree with Woo. Just don't forget to enrich the hole you're putting them in. I take it they weren't named but just labelled "Red, Pink, White, Yellow"? It's a shame when they do that as it can...
I agree with Woo. Just don't forget to enrich the hole you're putting them in. I take it they weren't named but just labelled "Red, Pink, White, Yellow"? It's a shame when they do that as it can be a great help if you know the specific rose so you can look up it's likes and dislikes, whether...
I agree with Woo. Just don't forget to enrich the hole you're putting them in. I take it they weren't named but just labelled "Red, Pink, White, Yellow"? It's a shame when they do that as it can be a great help if you know the specific rose so...
I agree with Woo. Just don't forget to enrich the hole you're putting them in. I take it they weren't named but just labelled "Red, Pink, White, Yellow"? It's a shame when they do that as it can...
clueless1
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Feb 19, 2011
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2
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670
ARMANDII
Feb 20, 2011
Overfeeding roses??
You'd have to try pretty hard to over roses. But there's different needs for roses in containers than those that are in the ground. Those in the ground can get a better root run and have a better...
You'd have to try pretty hard to over roses. But there's different needs for roses in containers than those that are in the ground. Those in the ground can get a better root run and have a better ability to search for moisture and food. I have a Kings Ransom rose [knocking to 30 years old] which...
You'd have to try pretty hard to over roses. But there's different needs for roses in containers than those that are in the ground. Those in the ground can get a better root run and have a better ability to search for moisture and food. I have a...
You'd have to try pretty hard to over roses. But there's different needs for roses in containers than those that are in the ground. Those in the ground can get a better root run and have a better...
Val..
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Feb 11, 2011
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7,806
ARMANDII
Feb 14, 2011
Query re. jasmine and a rambling rose - pix attached
Can anyone please offer their advice? ONe picture is of a jasmine - at least I think that's what it is. I chopped it right back before Christmas. I don't know how old it is , it was here when we...
Can anyone please offer their advice? ONe picture is of a jasmine - at least I think that's what it is. I chopped it right back before Christmas. I don't know how old it is , it was here when we moved to this house. should I feed it now, or do anything in particular? Not sure how clear the...
Can anyone please offer their advice? ONe picture is of a jasmine - at least I think that's what it is. I chopped it right back before Christmas. I don't know how old it is , it was here when we moved to this house. should I feed it now, or do...
Can anyone please offer their advice? ONe picture is of a jasmine - at least I think that's what it is. I chopped it right back before Christmas. I don't know how old it is , it was here when we...
Catkin
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Feb 12, 2011
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573
Catkin
Feb 12, 2011
Recomendations for Climbing Rose
Hi JJ yes it would be just fine
It has a spread of 4metres and can grow 8metres high.Sun/Shade: Full sun or Partial shade Soil Type: Normal/Loam or Clay/Heavy Soil Moisture: Moist, but well...
Hi JJ yes it would be just fine
It has a spread of 4metres and can grow 8metres high.Sun/Shade: Full sun or Partial shade Soil Type: Normal/Loam or Clay/Heavy Soil Moisture: Moist, but well drained Features: Has interesting/colourful ornamental fruit
Hi JJ yes it would be just fine
It has a spread of 4metres and can grow 8metres high.Sun/Shade: Full sun or Partial shade Soil Type: Normal/Loam or Clay/Heavy Soil Moisture: Moist, but well drained Features: Has interesting/colourful...
Hi JJ yes it would be just fine
It has a spread of 4metres and can grow 8metres high.Sun/Shade: Full sun or Partial shade Soil Type: Normal/Loam or Clay/Heavy Soil Moisture: Moist, but well...
Jungle Jane
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Jan 1, 2011
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wiseowl
Jan 12, 2011
New Roses and Frost
Good morning Rhyleysgranny 0) I am so pleased for you,thats brightened up my Roses day,thank you for letting me know
Good morning Rhyleysgranny 0) I am so pleased for you,thats brightened up my Roses day,thank you for letting me know
Good morning Rhyleysgranny 0) I am so pleased for you,thats brightened up my Roses day,thank you for letting me know
Good morning Rhyleysgranny 0) I am so pleased for you,thats brightened up my Roses day,thank you for letting me know
Rhyleysgranny
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Nov 27, 2010
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wiseowl
Dec 20, 2010
Dog Rose seeds/plant
Hi Kimkim, I've got one coming up in a poly pot that I assume came from a bird poo. Have a look for hips along the railway embankments, if the birds havn't eaten them all by now. Break the...
Hi Kimkim, I've got one coming up in a poly pot that I assume came from a bird poo. Have a look for hips along the railway embankments, if the birds havn't eaten them all by now. Break the hips open, they will have several seeds inside plus free itching powder :D
Hi Kimkim, I've got one coming up in a poly pot that I assume came from a bird poo. Have a look for hips along the railway embankments, if the birds havn't eaten them all by now. Break the hips open, they will have several seeds inside plus...
Hi Kimkim, I've got one coming up in a poly pot that I assume came from a bird poo. Have a look for hips along the railway embankments, if the birds havn't eaten them all by now. Break the...
kimkim6181
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Dec 11, 2010
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670
Phil A
Dec 11, 2010
Ordered 3 rose bushes!!
Thanks Woo!! :gnthb:
Thanks Woo!! :gnthb:
Thanks Woo!! :gnthb:
Thanks Woo!! :gnthb:
Val..
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Dec 8, 2010
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804
Val..
Dec 9, 2010
Velvety roses
But why isn't this soft covering of fur on any other colours? why only the red ones?
Val
But why isn't this soft covering of fur on any other colours? why only the red ones?
Val
But why isn't this soft covering of fur on any other colours? why only the red ones?
Val
But why isn't this soft covering of fur on any other colours? why only the red ones?
Val
Val..
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Dec 6, 2010
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740
Val..
Dec 7, 2010
Last Rose in Bloom
Thats just beautiful.
Thats just beautiful.
Thats just beautiful.
Thats just beautiful.
wiseowl
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Nov 20, 2010
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5
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747
Penny in Ontario
Nov 22, 2010
Black marks on rose leaves
We have had pretty much no black spot all Summer, and only sprayed them a couple of times (despite best-intentions and a reminder in my Electronic Calendar that has been bugging me repeatedly!!...
We have had pretty much no black spot all Summer, and only sprayed them a couple of times (despite best-intentions and a reminder in my Electronic Calendar that has been bugging me repeatedly!! to spray them every two weeks).We now have a lot of black spot, having had a very wet Autumn and...
We have had pretty much no black spot all Summer, and only sprayed them a couple of times (despite best-intentions and a reminder in my Electronic Calendar that has been bugging me repeatedly!! to spray them every two weeks).We now have a lot...
We have had pretty much no black spot all Summer, and only sprayed them a couple of times (despite best-intentions and a reminder in my Electronic Calendar that has been bugging me repeatedly!!...
Surfer
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Oct 9, 2010
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11
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2,020
Kristen
Oct 11, 2010
Planting Roses
Hi everyone now is the perfect time to plant new roses
Hi everyone now is the perfect time to plant new roses
Hi everyone now is the perfect time to plant new roses
Hi everyone now is the perfect time to plant new roses
wiseowl
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Oct 9, 2010
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0
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787
wiseowl
Oct 9, 2010
whats happening to my roses?
ok guys i have removed all the infected leaves however it has taken a good 80% of the plant. i do think that a lot of it will be in the soil as a lot of leaves were lying on the ground. do you...
ok guys i have removed all the infected leaves however it has taken a good 80% of the plant. i do think that a lot of it will be in the soil as a lot of leaves were lying on the ground. do you think spraying them would be a good idea then? is there any kind of environmentally friendly way to...
ok guys i have removed all the infected leaves however it has taken a good 80% of the plant. i do think that a lot of it will be in the soil as a lot of leaves were lying on the ground. do you think spraying them would be a good idea then? is...
ok guys i have removed all the infected leaves however it has taken a good 80% of the plant. i do think that a lot of it will be in the soil as a lot of leaves were lying on the ground. do you...
robgil
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Aug 11, 2010
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6
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1,200
robgil
Sep 26, 2010
Climbing Rose
Another couple of repeat flowering climbers(1) ARTHUR BELL medium yellow fragrance 5-6, grow's @ 2m. OLD CLIMBER CRIMSON GLORY, dark red, fragrance 6-8 very strong, grow's @ 250CM HIGH X 100CM...
Another couple of repeat flowering climbers(1) ARTHUR BELL medium yellow fragrance 5-6, grow's @ 2m. OLD CLIMBER CRIMSON GLORY, dark red, fragrance 6-8 very strong, grow's @ 250CM HIGH X 100CM width. music
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Another couple of repeat flowering climbers(1) ARTHUR BELL medium yellow fragrance 5-6, grow's @ 2m. OLD CLIMBER CRIMSON GLORY, dark red, fragrance 6-8 very strong, grow's @ 250CM HIGH X 100CM width. music
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Another couple of repeat flowering climbers(1) ARTHUR BELL medium yellow fragrance 5-6, grow's @ 2m. OLD CLIMBER CRIMSON GLORY, dark red, fragrance 6-8 very strong, grow's @ 250CM HIGH X 100CM...
golfer
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Aug 8, 2010
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music
Sep 12, 2010
Alpine Sunset
Good evening Gemini Yes a lovely Rose:thmb:
Modern,Large-Flowered/Hybrid Tea,Apricot Blend,Repeat Flowering.Cant.UK 1974Par/Dr A J Vermage x Grandpa Dickson
Good evening Gemini Yes a lovely Rose:thmb:
Modern,Large-Flowered/Hybrid Tea,Apricot Blend,Repeat Flowering.Cant.UK 1974Par/Dr A J Vermage x Grandpa Dickson
Good evening Gemini Yes a lovely Rose:thmb:
Modern,Large-Flowered/Hybrid Tea,Apricot Blend,Repeat Flowering.Cant.UK 1974Par/Dr A J Vermage x Grandpa Dickson
Good evening Gemini Yes a lovely Rose:thmb:
Modern,Large-Flowered/Hybrid Tea,Apricot Blend,Repeat Flowering.Cant.UK 1974Par/Dr A J Vermage x Grandpa Dickson
Val..
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Aug 30, 2010
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4
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1,702
wiseowl
Sep 2, 2010
A rose unknown to me ??
That isn't fair!!, they are trying to fool me.........................and did!!!! :dh:Val
That isn't fair!!, they are trying to fool me.........................and did!!!! :dh:Val
That isn't fair!!, they are trying to fool me.........................and did!!!! :dh:Val
That isn't fair!!, they are trying to fool me.........................and did!!!! :dh:Val
music
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Aug 13, 2010
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1,455
Val..
Aug 26, 2010
Evening Rose
Good morning Marley,Val and Alice thank you for all your lovely comments,they are really appreciated
Good morning Marley,Val and Alice thank you for all your lovely comments,they are really appreciated
Good morning Marley,Val and Alice thank you for all your lovely comments,they are really appreciated
Good morning Marley,Val and Alice thank you for all your lovely comments,they are really appreciated
wiseowl
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Aug 21, 2010
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4
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675
wiseowl
Aug 22, 2010
What type of rose bush do I have
could be a florabunda rose gone wild.same applies. cut it in half. freesia
could be a florabunda rose gone wild.same applies. cut it in half. freesia
could be a florabunda rose gone wild.same applies. cut it in half. freesia
could be a florabunda rose gone wild.same applies. cut it in half. freesia
barryman
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Aug 1, 2010
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2,625
freesia
Aug 16, 2010
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