Members Roses 2024

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  1. Busy-Lizzie

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    Thank you @katecat58. It's my garden in France.
     
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    'Marie Pavie' with its first bloom today.. it usually starts around mid April..

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      I've just bought Marie Pavie from André Eve. It must have been kept in cold storage as it hasn't started into growth yet. I hope it will look like that. I wonder how early it will be next year.
       
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        Hm. Most of my roses in pots seem to have a few crispy-edged leaves. As far as I can google, I maaay have enthusiastically overfed them. Didn't realize you could with organic fertilizers!
        Will they be okay...? They mostly look fine and healthy, just some of the smaller leaves are crispy.
         
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        @MoodyBlooms

        ..that's ok, it can be caused by fertilizer burn, usually by not watering in after applying, but also simply wind damage. They'll recover.
         
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          Oh that's a relief, thank you!
           
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            Mine were all covered in aphids today, I've rubbed them off as best I can.

            Really looking forward to seeing my new ones bloom for the first time :biggrin:
             
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              A couple of blooms of a climbing French Tea rose [no longer available UK].. the rose is around 6' tall x 10' wide. Strong damask scent, thornless.
              'Marie Nabonnand'..
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                Is Charles Darwin (David Austin) a rose worth growing? I saw a nicely shaped plant in my local garden centre recently. I wondered whether it is reasonably disease resistant and flowers well. I grew Grace once and liked it. I have a sunny space for just one rose, so it's got to be good!
                 
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                  I've lost my photos of 'Charles Darwin', but I remember it was vigorous, throwing up basals in the first year. The blooms turn a mustard colour, which may not be to everyone's taste. Some people really like that, as it's quite unusual.

                  'Comtesse Andre d'Oultremont'.. a modern Hybrid Musk rose.. normally more apricot/white.
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                    Thank you @Mrs Hillard, that’s very helpful. I prefer mustard on steak so it won’t be invited into my garden:).
                     
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                      I have some buds at last! Rose de Rescht, planted in March, and Arthur Bell. There are some other buds on a few other roses but I haven't taken photos.

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                        I still have no buds but all my roses are new - do you think that's why?
                         
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                          Very likely @katecat58. I recently bought 3 roses on an online special offer. They hadn't even started growing leaves yet! I think they were stored in a cold room to keep them for longer. I expect they will be a lot more advanced this time next year.
                           
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