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How to look after climbing rose?
This years growth will produce next years flowers, if it was only a stump last year you wont see any flowers this year.
This years growth will produce next years flowers, if it was only a stump last year you wont see any flowers this year.
This years growth will produce next years flowers, if it was only a stump last year you wont see any flowers this year.
This years growth will produce next years flowers, if it was only a stump last year you wont see any flowers this year.
2nd_bassoon
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Sep 2, 2017
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martin-f
Sep 3, 2017
Should this be doing this?
Looks like weedkiller damage to me
Looks like weedkiller damage to me
Looks like weedkiller damage to me
Looks like weedkiller damage to me
Phil A
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Jul 25, 2017
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Palazzio
Aug 1, 2017
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Gardeners' World Golden 50 years Jubilee Plant Winner
Roses are very rewarding if you're prepared to look after them.
If you haven't got the time or the inclination then they are definitely not the plants for you. I had Floribunda's in my last...
Roses are very rewarding if you're prepared to look after them.
If you haven't got the time or the inclination then they are definitely not the plants for you. I had Floribunda's in my last garden as they withstood the difficult climate I lived in.'Lucky!' In my experience almost completely...
Roses are very rewarding if you're prepared to look after them.
If you haven't got the time or the inclination then they are definitely not the plants for you. I had Floribunda's in my last garden as they withstood the difficult climate I lived...
Roses are very rewarding if you're prepared to look after them.
If you haven't got the time or the inclination then they are definitely not the plants for you. I had Floribunda's in my last...
wiseowl
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Jul 29, 2017
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Sheal
Jul 29, 2017
War of the Roses
That's Chelt ing ham for you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That's Chelt ing ham for you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That's Chelt ing ham for you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That's Chelt ing ham for you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Phil A
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Jul 17, 2017
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748
Jiffy
Jul 17, 2017
Can anyone help with id?
Hi @Ses i have just found another photo of my New Dawn taken to n June when it was in full flower.As we are in drought conditions here where I live the bush is now starting to suffer a bit so the...
Hi @Ses i have just found another photo of my New Dawn taken to n June when it was in full flower.As we are in drought conditions here where I live the bush is now starting to suffer a bit so the photo I put up was about the best I could offer
Here is another photo to help you
Hi @Ses i have just found another photo of my New Dawn taken to n June when it was in full flower.As we are in drought conditions here where I live the bush is now starting to suffer a bit so the photo I put up was about the best I could offer
...
Hi @Ses i have just found another photo of my New Dawn taken to n June when it was in full flower.As we are in drought conditions here where I live the bush is now starting to suffer a bit so the...
Ses
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Jul 8, 2017
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Kandy
Jul 8, 2017
Climbing rose not flowering
This one had a few nasties at the base but the further away from the base there was hardly any!Worlds Favourite Rose!
I like that. Specifically picked this one as my Great Grandad (who was a...
This one had a few nasties at the base but the further away from the base there was hardly any!Worlds Favourite Rose!
I like that. Specifically picked this one as my Great Grandad (who was a VERY keen gardener) used to grow it.
This one had a few nasties at the base but the further away from the base there was hardly any!Worlds Favourite Rose!
I like that. Specifically picked this one as my Great Grandad (who was a VERY keen gardener) used to grow it.
This one had a few nasties at the base but the further away from the base there was hardly any!Worlds Favourite Rose!
I like that. Specifically picked this one as my Great Grandad (who was a...
Snorky85
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Jul 2, 2017
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Snorky85
Jul 3, 2017
help with roses
Good morning @barryr no worries my friend its your TLC that is the reason for your Rose is simply blooming,well done
Good morning @barryr no worries my friend its your TLC that is the reason for your Rose is simply blooming,well done
Good morning @barryr no worries my friend its your TLC that is the reason for your Rose is simply blooming,well done
Good morning @barryr no worries my friend its your TLC that is the reason for your Rose is simply blooming,well done
barryr
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Mar 4, 2017
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1,037
wiseowl
Jun 25, 2017
Rambling rose through a grapevine?
About your grape vine, have you tried leaving the fruit on for a lot longer. Sometimes people don't leave them on long enough.
About your grape vine, have you tried leaving the fruit on for a lot longer. Sometimes people don't leave them on long enough.
About your grape vine, have you tried leaving the fruit on for a lot longer. Sometimes people don't leave them on long enough.
About your grape vine, have you tried leaving the fruit on for a lot longer. Sometimes people don't leave them on long enough.
Albertine
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May 7, 2017
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Logan
Jun 25, 2017
A Rose ID please.
Hi, it's very difficult, there's so many. But is it a hybrid tea, floribunda or a climber.? and how long ago.
Hi, it's very difficult, there's so many. But is it a hybrid tea, floribunda or a climber.? and how long ago.
Hi, it's very difficult, there's so many. But is it a hybrid tea, floribunda or a climber.? and how long ago.
Hi, it's very difficult, there's so many. But is it a hybrid tea, floribunda or a climber.? and how long ago.
Rustler
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May 28, 2017
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Logan
Jun 25, 2017
Climbing rose onto pergola
Thanks irmemac!
Thanks irmemac!
Thanks irmemac!
Thanks irmemac!
Clueless76
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Jun 20, 2017
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854
Clueless76
Jun 20, 2017
I think I'm doing this wrong...
Thank you, I hope so. These were totally bare stems just a week ago! It's got a long way to go but it's a good start.
Thank you, I hope so. These were totally bare stems just a week ago! It's got a long way to go but it's a good start.
Thank you, I hope so. These were totally bare stems just a week ago! It's got a long way to go but it's a good start.
Thank you, I hope so. These were totally bare stems just a week ago! It's got a long way to go but it's a good start.
BrandNewGardener
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May 16, 2017
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892
BrandNewGardener
Jun 14, 2017
Unknown climber - how to prine to promote more flowering ?
Mine are flowering now, maybe a week or two since.
Mine are flowering now, maybe a week or two since.
Mine are flowering now, maybe a week or two since.
Mine are flowering now, maybe a week or two since.
Snorky85
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Jun 5, 2017
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1,197
CharlieBot
Jun 12, 2017
stromboli to dog?
I've grown roses for many years @kamchow and the grafts have always been just above soil level. I haven't had issues with suckers so will continue to plant the same way in the future.
Monty...
I've grown roses for many years @kamchow and the grafts have always been just above soil level. I haven't had issues with suckers so will continue to plant the same way in the future.
Monty Don? I'd take any advice he gives on any plant with a pinch of salt.
I've grown roses for many years @kamchow and the grafts have always been just above soil level. I haven't had issues with suckers so will continue to plant the same way in the future.
Monty Don? I'd take any advice he gives on any plant with a...
I've grown roses for many years @kamchow and the grafts have always been just above soil level. I haven't had issues with suckers so will continue to plant the same way in the future.
Monty...
kamchow
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May 26, 2017
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1,347
Sheal
May 28, 2017
What's this white mould?
Good evening @Markymark the powdery mildew that attacks roses is known as Sphaerotheca pannosa Powdery mildew on roses will form what looks like a white powder over the surface area of the rose...
Good evening @Markymark the powdery mildew that attacks roses is known as Sphaerotheca pannosa Powdery mildew on roses will form what looks like a white powder over the surface area of the rose leaves, and it may also spread to the stems and new rose buds. It can disfigure the leaves and they...
Good evening @Markymark the powdery mildew that attacks roses is known as Sphaerotheca pannosa Powdery mildew on roses will form what looks like a white powder over the surface area of the rose leaves, and it may also spread to the stems and new...
Good evening @Markymark the powdery mildew that attacks roses is known as Sphaerotheca pannosa Powdery mildew on roses will form what looks like a white powder over the surface area of the rose...
Markymark
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May 28, 2017
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wiseowl
May 28, 2017
Looking for a Rose
Thank you M yes we are thrilled
Thank you M yes we are thrilled
Thank you M yes we are thrilled
Thank you M yes we are thrilled
Jiffy
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Jul 27, 2015
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1,213
Jiffy
May 28, 2017
Rose id
I'll really annoy my mate and pick it to bring up to Shineyland
I'll really annoy my mate and pick it to bring up to Shineyland
I'll really annoy my mate and pick it to bring up to Shineyland
I'll really annoy my mate and pick it to bring up to Shineyland
Phil A
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May 12, 2017
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683
Phil A
May 20, 2017
"Rosa Favourite"
Thanks, it's a pink one. I'll pop it outside then.
Thanks, it's a pink one. I'll pop it outside then.
Thanks, it's a pink one. I'll pop it outside then.
Thanks, it's a pink one. I'll pop it outside then.
TheMadHedger
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May 15, 2017
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TheMadHedger
May 17, 2017
Training a climber
Thanks @woo i'll have another look and see how flexible they are. If not i'll leave for now, but I was thinking that if I cut them off would they concentrate their energy on growing the stems up...
Thanks @woo i'll have another look and see how flexible they are. If not i'll leave for now, but I was thinking that if I cut them off would they concentrate their energy on growing the stems up the trellis?(not sure if it works like that?!)
Thanks @woo i'll have another look and see how flexible they are. If not i'll leave for now, but I was thinking that if I cut them off would they concentrate their energy on growing the stems up the trellis?(not sure if it works like that?!)
Thanks @woo i'll have another look and see how flexible they are. If not i'll leave for now, but I was thinking that if I cut them off would they concentrate their energy on growing the stems up...
Snorky85
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May 15, 2017
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618
Snorky85
May 16, 2017
Frost or black spot?
Thanks both, i'll get out there are get sorting them. Last year they were horrific but Id only just moved in-determined to make them better this year
Thanks both, i'll get out there are get sorting them. Last year they were horrific but Id only just moved in-determined to make them better this year
Thanks both, i'll get out there are get sorting them. Last year they were horrific but Id only just moved in-determined to make them better this year
Thanks both, i'll get out there are get sorting them. Last year they were horrific but Id only just moved in-determined to make them better this year
Snorky85
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May 11, 2017
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566
Snorky85
May 11, 2017
Sickly rose
@Linz I've been told in another thread by Zigs that the above is not EU legal. So I think I should point this out to you before I get my wrists slapped again.
@Linz I've been told in another thread by Zigs that the above is not EU legal. So I think I should point this out to you before I get my wrists slapped again.
@Linz I've been told in another thread by Zigs that the above is not EU legal. So I think I should point this out to you before I get my wrists slapped again.
@Linz I've been told in another thread by Zigs that the above is not EU legal. So I think I should point this out to you before I get my wrists slapped again.
Linz
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Apr 28, 2017
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Sheal
Apr 30, 2017
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