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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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1,422
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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1,343
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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8
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1,218
Black Dog
Jul 11, 2022
Rose Rosette
Good afternoon @Felicity Grace no worries my friend its OK to panic and shows just how much you care for your Rose
Good afternoon @Felicity Grace no worries my friend its OK to panic and shows just how much you care for your Rose
Good afternoon @Felicity Grace no worries my friend its OK to panic and shows just how much you care for your Rose
Good afternoon @Felicity Grace no worries my friend its OK to panic and shows just how much you care for your Rose
Felicity Grace
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Jul 1, 2022
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7
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802
wiseowl
Jul 2, 2022
Difficult. Can anyone identify this rose?
Yes, I can definitely say: That's a rose *Flying away*
Yes, I can definitely say: That's a rose *Flying away*
Yes, I can definitely say: That's a rose *Flying away*
Yes, I can definitely say: That's a rose *Flying away*
Jocko
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Jun 28, 2022
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3
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1,082
Black Dog
Jun 29, 2022
Bush rose recommendations
First blooms.
First blooms.
First blooms.
First blooms.
clanless
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Feb 6, 2022
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1,705
clanless
Jun 23, 2022
Miniature standard rose problem
Good afternoon I have just received this email from Peter Beales Roses LtdDear Woo, The roses are showing evidence of spray damage. Tina Limmer (RA)
Good afternoon I have just received this email from Peter Beales Roses LtdDear Woo, The roses are showing evidence of spray damage. Tina Limmer (RA)
Good afternoon I have just received this email from Peter Beales Roses LtdDear Woo, The roses are showing evidence of spray damage. Tina Limmer (RA)
Good afternoon I have just received this email from Peter Beales Roses LtdDear Woo, The roses are showing evidence of spray damage. Tina Limmer (RA)
CrystalT
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Jun 12, 2022
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wiseowl
Jun 22, 2022
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Donated rose
My first Nasturtium "Dayglow" flowered a couple of days ago. It was grown from seed, in a hanging basket, and we were thrilled because it looked like it was only producing leaves.
My first Nasturtium "Dayglow" flowered a couple of days ago. It was grown from seed, in a hanging basket, and we were thrilled because it looked like it was only producing leaves.
My first Nasturtium "Dayglow" flowered a couple of days ago. It was grown from seed, in a hanging basket, and we were thrilled because it looked like it was only producing leaves.
My first Nasturtium "Dayglow" flowered a couple of days ago. It was grown from seed, in a hanging basket, and we were thrilled because it looked like it was only producing leaves.
Jocko
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Jun 16, 2022
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4
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521
Jocko
Jun 17, 2022
Noob KORHocsel Help
Hi!I'm a relative noob to rose growing and recently purchased and planted Abracadabra (KORHocsel) into a 50cm container at the same time as three other roses.Is the yellow colouration on the...
Hi!I'm a relative noob to rose growing and recently purchased and planted Abracadabra (KORHocsel) into a 50cm container at the same time as three other roses.Is the yellow colouration on the foliage normal or disease / problem related? None of the other three have it so far and if it is a...
Hi!I'm a relative noob to rose growing and recently purchased and planted Abracadabra (KORHocsel) into a 50cm container at the same time as three other roses.Is the yellow colouration on the foliage normal or disease / problem related? None...
Hi!I'm a relative noob to rose growing and recently purchased and planted Abracadabra (KORHocsel) into a 50cm container at the same time as three other roses.Is the yellow colouration on the...
Cortex
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Jun 11, 2022
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0
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501
Cortex
Jun 11, 2022
What is this on rose leaves?
Thanks. I have been removing the leaves. Good to know about the watering. I normally just spray them with the hose.
Thanks. I have been removing the leaves. Good to know about the watering. I normally just spray them with the hose.
Thanks. I have been removing the leaves. Good to know about the watering. I normally just spray them with the hose.
Thanks. I have been removing the leaves. Good to know about the watering. I normally just spray them with the hose.
Jocko
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Jun 4, 2022
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7
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649
Jocko
Jun 10, 2022
Problems growing roses.
Putting fertiliser of any kind in the bottom of a hole defeats the object because the roots sit above it. As our friends have said here, fertiliser is best mixed in with soil and then back filled...
Putting fertiliser of any kind in the bottom of a hole defeats the object because the roots sit above it. As our friends have said here, fertiliser is best mixed in with soil and then back filled into the hole. When the plant is watered the fertiliser will wash through to the roots without...
Putting fertiliser of any kind in the bottom of a hole defeats the object because the roots sit above it. As our friends have said here, fertiliser is best mixed in with soil and then back filled into the hole. When the plant is watered the...
Putting fertiliser of any kind in the bottom of a hole defeats the object because the roots sit above it. As our friends have said here, fertiliser is best mixed in with soil and then back filled...
Jocko
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Jun 3, 2022
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1,654
Sheal
Jun 9, 2022
Rose question.
Wonderful
thank you @wiseowl . I can feel a sneaky little obsession beginning with these Rose's
I have my eye on a Koko loko.
Wonderful
thank you @wiseowl . I can feel a sneaky little obsession beginning with these Rose's
I have my eye on a Koko loko.
Wonderful
thank you @wiseowl . I can feel a sneaky little obsession beginning with these Rose's
I have my eye on a Koko loko.
Wonderful
thank you @wiseowl . I can feel a sneaky little obsession beginning with these Rose's
I have my eye on a Koko loko.
Jasmine star
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Feb 20, 2022
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10
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1,373
Jasmine star
May 26, 2022
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Miniature rose, Estrelita de Oro
Good evening @groundbeetle my friend its a lovely little RoseBaby Goldstar Deep yellow Miniature. Registration name: Baby Gold Star Bred by (Pere) Dot Pedro (Spain, circa 1935). Introduced in...
Good evening @groundbeetle my friend its a lovely little RoseBaby Goldstar Deep yellow Miniature. Registration name: Baby Gold Star Bred by (Pere) Dot Pedro (Spain, circa 1935). Introduced in United States by Conard -Pyle (Star Roses) in 1940 as 'Baby Gold Star'. Introduced in Australia by...
Good evening @groundbeetle my friend its a lovely little RoseBaby Goldstar Deep yellow Miniature. Registration name: Baby Gold Star Bred by (Pere) Dot Pedro (Spain, circa 1935). Introduced in United States by Conard -Pyle (Star Roses) in 1940...
Good evening @groundbeetle my friend its a lovely little RoseBaby Goldstar Deep yellow Miniature. Registration name: Baby Gold Star Bred by (Pere) Dot Pedro (Spain, circa 1935). Introduced in...
groundbeetle
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May 18, 2022
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4
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817
wiseowl
May 19, 2022
Pruning old roses
Further to my post re pruning into brown, Old, stems. Have had one or two buds arrise, though most from greener stems, including the green basal shoots. As befits a Peace plant, its really...
Further to my post re pruning into brown, Old, stems. Have had one or two buds arrise, though most from greener stems, including the green basal shoots. As befits a Peace plant, its really developing well with a great shape!
Further to my post re pruning into brown, Old, stems. Have had one or two buds arrise, though most from greener stems, including the green basal shoots. As befits a Peace plant, its really developing well with a great shape!
Further to my post re pruning into brown, Old, stems. Have had one or two buds arrise, though most from greener stems, including the green basal shoots. As befits a Peace plant, its really...
Glynne Williams
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Mar 8, 2022
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Glynne Williams
May 19, 2022
David Austin roses
The roses I have bought from Cant's have always been healthy and well packaged. The only drawback, as with most nurseries, is the extra cost of delivering here to Scotland, especially the...
The roses I have bought from Cant's have always been healthy and well packaged. The only drawback, as with most nurseries, is the extra cost of delivering here to Scotland, especially the Highlands. If you buy them bare root later in the year they will be cheaper.As long as the wind isn't...
The roses I have bought from Cant's have always been healthy and well packaged. The only drawback, as with most nurseries, is the extra cost of delivering here to Scotland, especially the Highlands. If you buy them bare root later in the year...
The roses I have bought from Cant's have always been healthy and well packaged. The only drawback, as with most nurseries, is the extra cost of delivering here to Scotland, especially the...
fumanchu
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Apr 23, 2022
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3
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1,659
Sheal
Apr 24, 2022
Should I trim back my climbing rose now?
Definitely get some sturdy but unobtrusive wire in place over the door, fixed to rawl-plugged screws or hooks. When you tie in the rose stems, arching them over to the horizontal, they'll flower...
Definitely get some sturdy but unobtrusive wire in place over the door, fixed to rawl-plugged screws or hooks. When you tie in the rose stems, arching them over to the horizontal, they'll flower all along the stems. The plant looks a bit young to be needing much pruning but it's never too soon...
Definitely get some sturdy but unobtrusive wire in place over the door, fixed to rawl-plugged screws or hooks. When you tie in the rose stems, arching them over to the horizontal, they'll flower all along the stems. The plant looks a bit young to...
Definitely get some sturdy but unobtrusive wire in place over the door, fixed to rawl-plugged screws or hooks. When you tie in the rose stems, arching them over to the horizontal, they'll flower...
torlaw
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Apr 10, 2022
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1,079
noisette47
Apr 20, 2022
Have I just been nurturing a runner?!
Welcome Curlylocks.
Lucky! (the exclamation mark is part of it's name) is a floribunda rose shrub which should have dense foliage and a mass of perfumed, lilac pink blooms throughout the...
Welcome Curlylocks.
Lucky! (the exclamation mark is part of it's name) is a floribunda rose shrub which should have dense foliage and a mass of perfumed, lilac pink blooms throughout the flowering season. I had one amongst the roses in my last garden....It's the only rose I've had that...
Welcome Curlylocks.
Lucky! (the exclamation mark is part of it's name) is a floribunda rose shrub which should have dense foliage and a mass of perfumed, lilac pink blooms throughout the flowering season. I had one amongst the roses in my last...
Welcome Curlylocks.
Lucky! (the exclamation mark is part of it's name) is a floribunda rose shrub which should have dense foliage and a mass of perfumed, lilac pink blooms throughout the...
Curlylocks
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Mar 27, 2022
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7
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529
Sheal
Mar 30, 2022
Rose Golden showers
Decided to go for a 'Golden Gate' instead, but this thread was really helpful to make a decisionI dont expect them to be that different, so the availability from where i live made the biggest...
Decided to go for a 'Golden Gate' instead, but this thread was really helpful to make a decisionI dont expect them to be that different, so the availability from where i live made the biggest difference
Decided to go for a 'Golden Gate' instead, but this thread was really helpful to make a decisionI dont expect them to be that different, so the availability from where i live made the biggest difference
Decided to go for a 'Golden Gate' instead, but this thread was really helpful to make a decisionI dont expect them to be that different, so the availability from where i live made the biggest...
Alfiesmum
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Aug 17, 2021
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1,287
Black Dog
Mar 21, 2022
Rose Scent from Heaven
and a another to shop around with to get the cheapest price and 5 year guarantee...I have found :bareroot 1 x plant £8.99 4ltr pot x1 £27.99
and a another to shop around with to get the cheapest price and 5 year guarantee...I have found :bareroot 1 x plant £8.99 4ltr pot x1 £27.99
and a another to shop around with to get the cheapest price and 5 year guarantee...I have found :bareroot 1 x plant £8.99 4ltr pot x1 £27.99
and a another to shop around with to get the cheapest price and 5 year guarantee...I have found :bareroot 1 x plant £8.99 4ltr pot x1 £27.99
Spruce
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Mar 2, 2022
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Spruce
Mar 8, 2022
"Nodding" Roses.
I have always thought it was simply due to overzealous breeders trying to produce the most impressively large blooms. The only rose I've grown where this was really a problem was 'Special...
I have always thought it was simply due to overzealous breeders trying to produce the most impressively large blooms. The only rose I've grown where this was really a problem was 'Special Anniversary' (Whastiluc), but the beautiful large pink flowers and rich fragrance made the nodding seem like...
I have always thought it was simply due to overzealous breeders trying to produce the most impressively large blooms. The only rose I've grown where this was really a problem was 'Special Anniversary' (Whastiluc), but the beautiful large pink...
I have always thought it was simply due to overzealous breeders trying to produce the most impressively large blooms. The only rose I've grown where this was really a problem was 'Special...
groundbeetle
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Dec 20, 2021
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1,170
Nikolaos
Mar 7, 2022
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