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Golden showers help please
Bargain! The one rose we saved in our garden when we moved in last year I now know to be "Golden Showers" (many thanks to @Sheal for that ID last year) and it is a glorious colour, very resilient...
Bargain! The one rose we saved in our garden when we moved in last year I now know to be "Golden Showers" (many thanks to @Sheal for that ID last year) and it is a glorious colour, very resilient and if flowering profusely. It was chopped to within an inch of it's life (unintentionally and not...
Bargain! The one rose we saved in our garden when we moved in last year I now know to be "Golden Showers" (many thanks to @Sheal for that ID last year) and it is a glorious colour, very resilient and if flowering profusely. It was chopped to...
Bargain! The one rose we saved in our garden when we moved in last year I now know to be "Golden Showers" (many thanks to @Sheal for that ID last year) and it is a glorious colour, very resilient...
Adam D
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Jul 4, 2015
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"M"
Jul 10, 2015
rose bush problem???
Good afternoon @phalnoob my friend well done ,your roses will repay you for years to come
Good afternoon @phalnoob my friend well done ,your roses will repay you for years to come
Good afternoon @phalnoob my friend well done ,your roses will repay you for years to come
Good afternoon @phalnoob my friend well done ,your roses will repay you for years to come
phalnoob
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Jul 1, 2015
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7
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906
wiseowl
Jul 6, 2015
Is it to late
Ok I'll hold on to the peppers and chillis then haha
Ok I'll hold on to the peppers and chillis then haha
Ok I'll hold on to the peppers and chillis then haha
Ok I'll hold on to the peppers and chillis then haha
Kris1990
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Jul 1, 2015
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Kris1990
Jul 3, 2015
Climbing rose with winter clematis?
I have just planted a David Austin wegewood rose to grow over a wooden archway. I am trying to disguise the woody stems in winter , could I grow a winter beauty clematis with it?Thanks
I have just planted a David Austin wegewood rose to grow over a wooden archway. I am trying to disguise the woody stems in winter , could I grow a winter beauty clematis with it?Thanks
I have just planted a David Austin wegewood rose to grow over a wooden archway. I am trying to disguise the woody stems in winter , could I grow a winter beauty clematis with it?Thanks
I have just planted a David Austin wegewood rose to grow over a wooden archway. I am trying to disguise the woody stems in winter , could I grow a winter beauty clematis with it?Thanks
Alindstr
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Jul 1, 2015
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Alindstr
Jul 1, 2015
Strongly scented climber
Good evening @Albertine my friend you are most welcome we are all here to help each other, enjoy your evening
Good evening @Albertine my friend you are most welcome we are all here to help each other, enjoy your evening
Good evening @Albertine my friend you are most welcome we are all here to help each other, enjoy your evening
Good evening @Albertine my friend you are most welcome we are all here to help each other, enjoy your evening
Albertine
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Jun 29, 2015
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893
wiseowl
Jul 1, 2015
Rose type ident please :)
Hi @Delta its Rosa Rugosa "Alba"Excellent dense fast growing deciduous hedge with masses of small bristly thorns. Heavily scented large white flowers June to September followed by large...
Hi @Delta its Rosa Rugosa "Alba"Excellent dense fast growing deciduous hedge with masses of small bristly thorns. Heavily scented large white flowers June to September followed by large orange-red hips early autumn which are good for rose-hip syrup or make excellent bird food in winter. These...
Hi @Delta its Rosa Rugosa "Alba"Excellent dense fast growing deciduous hedge with masses of small bristly thorns. Heavily scented large white flowers June to September followed by large orange-red hips early autumn which are good for rose-hip...
Hi @Delta its Rosa Rugosa "Alba"Excellent dense fast growing deciduous hedge with masses of small bristly thorns. Heavily scented large white flowers June to September followed by large...
Delta
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Jun 25, 2015
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674
wiseowl
Jun 30, 2015
My rose bush from Poundstretcher!
Tony Jones
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Jun 28, 2015
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"M"
Jun 29, 2015
Looking for climbing rose.
None at all :-) i was just filling space till you arrived lol
None at all :-) i was just filling space till you arrived lol
None at all :-) i was just filling space till you arrived lol
None at all :-) i was just filling space till you arrived lol
Adam D
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Jun 23, 2015
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850
Dips
Jun 24, 2015
Will this root?
I rooted three out of three, by taking cuttings in late summer and planting them in a slit in the ground made with a spade. I buried them at least two thirds their length. Two even showed flower...
I rooted three out of three, by taking cuttings in late summer and planting them in a slit in the ground made with a spade. I buried them at least two thirds their length. Two even showed flower buds a week ago, but I removed them, hoping the strength will go into making more root and...
I rooted three out of three, by taking cuttings in late summer and planting them in a slit in the ground made with a spade. I buried them at least two thirds their length. Two even showed flower buds a week ago, but I removed them, hoping the...
I rooted three out of three, by taking cuttings in late summer and planting them in a slit in the ground made with a spade. I buried them at least two thirds their length. Two even showed flower...
Bex
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May 24, 2015
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pete
Jun 17, 2015
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Identification please if possible.
WELL @wiseowl I have wadded through all your suggestions and from the images available on the net I am pretty certain my Rose bush is Small Maiden's Blush, certainly many of the other suggestions...
WELL @wiseowl I have wadded through all your suggestions and from the images available on the net I am pretty certain my Rose bush is Small Maiden's Blush, certainly many of the other suggestions have flowers that aren't quite right. That's what I'm going to call her anyway and continue to enjoy...
WELL @wiseowl I have wadded through all your suggestions and from the images available on the net I am pretty certain my Rose bush is Small Maiden's Blush, certainly many of the other suggestions have flowers that aren't quite right. That's what...
WELL @wiseowl I have wadded through all your suggestions and from the images available on the net I am pretty certain my Rose bush is Small Maiden's Blush, certainly many of the other suggestions...
silu
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Jun 13, 2015
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silu
Jun 17, 2015
New and clueless: rosebush?
Good morning @Hellzbellz it really depends on the Rose but a general rule is From August to October
Good morning @Hellzbellz it really depends on the Rose but a general rule is From August to October
Good morning @Hellzbellz it really depends on the Rose but a general rule is From August to October
Good morning @Hellzbellz it really depends on the Rose but a general rule is From August to October
Hellzbellz
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Jun 5, 2015
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wiseowl
Jun 15, 2015
R. Phyllis Bide and similar roses for containers and as a standard.
Good afternoon @Howard Stone yes a lovely Polyantha Rose I suggest "Perle d'Or'" or 'Margot Koster'Phyllis BideYellow blend Polyantha, Cl.. Registration name: Phyllis Bide Exhibition name:...
Good afternoon @Howard Stone yes a lovely Polyantha Rose I suggest "Perle d'Or'" or 'Margot Koster'Phyllis BideYellow blend Polyantha, Cl.. Registration name: Phyllis Bide Exhibition name: Phyllis Bide Bred by S.Bide & Sons Ltd(United Kingdom, 1923). Climber, Polyantha, Cl.. Apricot to...
Good afternoon @Howard Stone yes a lovely Polyantha Rose I suggest "Perle d'Or'" or 'Margot Koster'Phyllis BideYellow blend Polyantha, Cl.. Registration name: Phyllis Bide Exhibition name: Phyllis Bide Bred by S.Bide & Sons Ltd(United...
Good afternoon @Howard Stone yes a lovely Polyantha Rose I suggest "Perle d'Or'" or 'Margot Koster'Phyllis BideYellow blend Polyantha, Cl.. Registration name: Phyllis Bide Exhibition name:...
Howard Stone
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Jun 14, 2015
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wiseowl
Jun 14, 2015
Considering but need lots of advice!
Now that's got me thinking.... Does it or doesn't it, I think that it get's a very small amount cross half of the front early morning but by 10, 11 o'clock its in the shade..next door is...
Now that's got me thinking.... Does it or doesn't it, I think that it get's a very small amount cross half of the front early morning but by 10, 11 o'clock its in the shade..next door is privately rented, and previous tenant did put roses in, planted them in autumn, but moved out before...
Now that's got me thinking.... Does it or doesn't it, I think that it get's a very small amount cross half of the front early morning but by 10, 11 o'clock its in the shade..next door is privately rented, and previous tenant did put roses...
Now that's got me thinking.... Does it or doesn't it, I think that it get's a very small amount cross half of the front early morning but by 10, 11 o'clock its in the shade..next door is...
Ellie Jones
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Jun 12, 2015
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Ellie Jones
Jun 12, 2015
sucker or not
Good afternoon @martin ruane its new growthNo, while most of the hybrid teas and floribunda's have just 5 leaves many of the roses belonging to the other groups have 7, 9 or even more leaflets....
Good afternoon @martin ruane its new growthNo, while most of the hybrid teas and floribunda's have just 5 leaves many of the roses belonging to the other groups have 7, 9 or even more leaflets. There are no hard and fast rules to distinguish a sucker but generally the leaves have 7 leaflets...
Good afternoon @martin ruane its new growthNo, while most of the hybrid teas and floribunda's have just 5 leaves many of the roses belonging to the other groups have 7, 9 or even more leaflets. There are no hard and fast rules to distinguish a...
Good afternoon @martin ruane its new growthNo, while most of the hybrid teas and floribunda's have just 5 leaves many of the roses belonging to the other groups have 7, 9 or even more leaflets....
martin ruane
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Jun 7, 2015
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wiseowl
Jun 7, 2015
Is it dead?
Good afternoon @"M" please be careful when shopping for Roses at Wilko's
This is a link to a thread I created in 2012
Good afternoon @"M" please be careful when shopping for Roses at Wilko's
This is a link to a thread I created in 2012
Good afternoon @"M" please be careful when shopping for Roses at Wilko's
This is a link to a thread I created in 2012
Good afternoon @"M" please be careful when shopping for Roses at Wilko's
This is a link to a thread I created in 2012
Rob Miller
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Jun 1, 2015
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wiseowl
Jun 3, 2015
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Once flowerers
Lovely Rose Woo
I feel a 'Blue for You' coming on
Lovely Rose Woo
I feel a 'Blue for You' coming on
Lovely Rose Woo
I feel a 'Blue for You' coming on
Lovely Rose Woo
I feel a 'Blue for You' coming on
philomel
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May 25, 2015
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Lolimac
Jun 3, 2015
Pauls Himalayan Musk problem...
Thanks very much Woo,will do
Thanks very much Woo,will do
Thanks very much Woo,will do
Thanks very much Woo,will do
Lolimac
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May 26, 2015
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1,060
Lolimac
Jun 2, 2015
Rose Ident for Woo
Good evening @IceColdRum the first white Rose could be "Iceberg" is it thornless I respectfully suggest that we wait until the bloom is fully open as it is a Floribunda , it looks like it could...
Good evening @IceColdRum the first white Rose could be "Iceberg" is it thornless I respectfully suggest that we wait until the bloom is fully open as it is a Floribunda , it looks like it could possibly be a standard Rose treeThere are over 70,000 named Roses and new named Roses every...
Good evening @IceColdRum the first white Rose could be "Iceberg" is it thornless I respectfully suggest that we wait until the bloom is fully open as it is a Floribunda , it looks like it could possibly be a standard Rose treeThere are over...
Good evening @IceColdRum the first white Rose could be "Iceberg" is it thornless I respectfully suggest that we wait until the bloom is fully open as it is a Floribunda , it looks like it could...
IceColdRum
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Jun 1, 2015
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wiseowl
Jun 1, 2015
Think this rose disn't like the move!
Good morning @Lorea your rose must have heard my prayer
my initial answer would be Thrips,leave it with me my friend
Good morning @Lorea your rose must have heard my prayer
my initial answer would be Thrips,leave it with me my friend
Good morning @Lorea your rose must have heard my prayer
my initial answer would be Thrips,leave it with me my friend
Good morning @Lorea your rose must have heard my prayer
my initial answer would be Thrips,leave it with me my friend
Apple Blossom
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May 27, 2015
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wiseowl
May 30, 2015
Training Climbers/Ramblers
Good morning @clum111 my friend the short answer is my personal view is no,unless the Rose is very old and out of control and is only blooming at the top with no blooms at the base.There are a...
Good morning @clum111 my friend the short answer is my personal view is no,unless the Rose is very old and out of control and is only blooming at the top with no blooms at the base.There are a two ramblers that do repeat flower , ie Malvern Hills /Snow Goose,hope this is of some help to you
Good morning @clum111 my friend the short answer is my personal view is no,unless the Rose is very old and out of control and is only blooming at the top with no blooms at the base.There are a two ramblers that do repeat flower , ie Malvern...
Good morning @clum111 my friend the short answer is my personal view is no,unless the Rose is very old and out of control and is only blooming at the top with no blooms at the base.There are a...
clum111
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May 23, 2015
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971
wiseowl
May 25, 2015
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