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Rose Of The Year 2024
Oh thank you, I might have to have a look. I have not bought roses from them before.
Oh thank you, I might have to have a look. I have not bought roses from them before.
Oh thank you, I might have to have a look. I have not bought roses from them before.
Oh thank you, I might have to have a look. I have not bought roses from them before.
wiseowl
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ClematisDbee
Mar 22, 2024
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Members Roses 2024
My rose "Happiness" is looking happy, despite the sogginess of the earth. It's a Meilland short climber than can be grown as a large shrub. Mine is in it's 2nd year here.
My rose "Happiness" is looking happy, despite the sogginess of the earth. It's a Meilland short climber than can be grown as a large shrub. Mine is in it's 2nd year here.
My rose "Happiness" is looking happy, despite the sogginess of the earth. It's a Meilland short climber than can be grown as a large shrub. Mine is in it's 2nd year here.
My rose "Happiness" is looking happy, despite the sogginess of the earth. It's a Meilland short climber than can be grown as a large shrub. Mine is in it's 2nd year here.
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Propagating A Rose By Taking A Cutting
ROSE CUTTINGS This is the way that I have done it in the past when cars had solid tyres
In late Summer or early Autumn cut a piece of stemup to about 23 cm (9 inches) in length,with about 4 or 5...
ROSE CUTTINGS This is the way that I have done it in the past when cars had solid tyres
In late Summer or early Autumn cut a piece of stemup to about 23 cm (9 inches) in length,with about 4 or 5 leaves,from the stock plant.Remove all except the top two leaf shoots but keep the buds.Cut the...
ROSE CUTTINGS This is the way that I have done it in the past when cars had solid tyres
In late Summer or early Autumn cut a piece of stemup to about 23 cm (9 inches) in length,with about 4 or 5 leaves,from the stock plant.Remove all except the...
ROSE CUTTINGS This is the way that I have done it in the past when cars had solid tyres
In late Summer or early Autumn cut a piece of stemup to about 23 cm (9 inches) in length,with about 4 or 5...
wiseowl
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Jul 12, 2023
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wiseowl
Jul 12, 2023
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ITS A GOOD TIME TO PRUNE YOUR ROSES
Good afternoon @Perki my friend I always say that in the garden rules are meant to guide you and not to bind you especially with Roses but I still make a cut at a 45-degree angle about 1/4 inch...
Good afternoon @Perki my friend I always say that in the garden rules are meant to guide you and not to bind you especially with Roses but I still make a cut at a 45-degree angle about 1/4 inch above the bud, slanting away from the bud and I still teach my students that an angled cut allows...
Good afternoon @Perki my friend I always say that in the garden rules are meant to guide you and not to bind you especially with Roses but I still make a cut at a 45-degree angle about 1/4 inch above the bud, slanting away from the bud and I...
Good afternoon @Perki my friend I always say that in the garden rules are meant to guide you and not to bind you especially with Roses but I still make a cut at a 45-degree angle about 1/4 inch...
wiseowl
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Jul 8, 2023
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wiseowl
Jan 21, 2024
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Rose Replant Disease
Some gardeners have used a cardboard box with the bottom removed to line the hole; by the time the cardboard rots away, the plant has established,problems with tired soil? Trying to plant a rose...
Some gardeners have used a cardboard box with the bottom removed to line the hole; by the time the cardboard rots away, the plant has established,problems with tired soil? Trying to plant a rose where one has been in the last 2 years? You could suffer from rose replant disease and the rose could...
Some gardeners have used a cardboard box with the bottom removed to line the hole; by the time the cardboard rots away, the plant has established,problems with tired soil? Trying to plant a rose where one has been in the last 2 years? You could...
Some gardeners have used a cardboard box with the bottom removed to line the hole; by the time the cardboard rots away, the plant has established,problems with tired soil? Trying to plant a rose...
wiseowl
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Mar 4, 2023
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Growing Roses In Pots/Containers
Growing Roses In Pots/ContainersRoses can be grown in any pot /Container which has sufficient soil to relate to their growth;the bigger the Rose is intended to be,then the larger the container.A...
Growing Roses In Pots/ContainersRoses can be grown in any pot /Container which has sufficient soil to relate to their growth;the bigger the Rose is intended to be,then the larger the container.A young Rose can be started in container smaller than eventually necessary and repotted as it becomes...
Growing Roses In Pots/ContainersRoses can be grown in any pot /Container which has sufficient soil to relate to their growth;the bigger the Rose is intended to be,then the larger the container.A young Rose can be started in container smaller...
Growing Roses In Pots/ContainersRoses can be grown in any pot /Container which has sufficient soil to relate to their growth;the bigger the Rose is intended to be,then the larger the container.A...
wiseowl
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wiseowl
Aug 2, 2022
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Black Spot thoughts
Sounds lovely Sandy Ground, the scent of roses is so evocative of a Summer’s day, and I am an inveterate rose sniffer whenever I come across them.
Sounds lovely Sandy Ground, the scent of roses is so evocative of a Summer’s day, and I am an inveterate rose sniffer whenever I come across them.
Sounds lovely Sandy Ground, the scent of roses is so evocative of a Summer’s day, and I am an inveterate rose sniffer whenever I come across them.
Sounds lovely Sandy Ground, the scent of roses is so evocative of a Summer’s day, and I am an inveterate rose sniffer whenever I come across them.
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The Seven Groups Of Roses
thanks for the info, I was reading about Hybrid Teas & Floribunda Roses, and started to try an work out what group my Climbing roses fell into , this thread has explained very easily that my...
thanks for the info, I was reading about Hybrid Teas & Floribunda Roses, and started to try an work out what group my Climbing roses fell into , this thread has explained very easily that my climbers are a group in themselves and that a few other groups exist. Very new to roses so just having a...
thanks for the info, I was reading about Hybrid Teas & Floribunda Roses, and started to try an work out what group my Climbing roses fell into , this thread has explained very easily that my climbers are a group in themselves and that a few other...
thanks for the info, I was reading about Hybrid Teas & Floribunda Roses, and started to try an work out what group my Climbing roses fell into , this thread has explained very easily that my...
wiseowl
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Jun 21, 2018
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ETAF
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Pot Sizes
Thank you, That is going to be really helpful!
Thank you, That is going to be really helpful!
Thank you, That is going to be really helpful!
Thank you, That is going to be really helpful!
wiseowl
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Feb 19, 2018
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Feb 19, 2018
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ROSE PROBLEMS/BLACK SPOT/ Etc
CUCKOO SPIT Cuckoo Spit to me caused by Spittlebugs common name Froghoppers each blob contains a creamy white insect nymph up to 4-6mm (¼in) longApart from producing the "Spit" these insects...
CUCKOO SPIT Cuckoo Spit to me caused by Spittlebugs common name Froghoppers each blob contains a creamy white insect nymph up to 4-6mm (¼in) longApart from producing the "Spit" these insects have no effect on your Rose they can be wiped off by hand or or dislodged with a jet of water from...
CUCKOO SPIT Cuckoo Spit to me caused by Spittlebugs common name Froghoppers each blob contains a creamy white insect nymph up to 4-6mm (¼in) longApart from producing the "Spit" these insects have no effect on your Rose they can be wiped off by...
CUCKOO SPIT Cuckoo Spit to me caused by Spittlebugs common name Froghoppers each blob contains a creamy white insect nymph up to 4-6mm (¼in) longApart from producing the "Spit" these insects...
wiseowl
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Sep 5, 2017
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wiseowl
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The History Of The Peace Rose
Always had a least one in all of my childhood gardens as it was my Mums favourite.We use to collect the petals and make up a concoction ...then proudly present her with a very dubious looking...
Always had a least one in all of my childhood gardens as it was my Mums favourite.We use to collect the petals and make up a concoction ...then proudly present her with a very dubious looking bottle of homemade perfume. Bless her, she always put on a surprised look ( as adults we now think it...
Always had a least one in all of my childhood gardens as it was my Mums favourite.We use to collect the petals and make up a concoction ...then proudly present her with a very dubious looking bottle of homemade perfume. Bless her, she always...
Always had a least one in all of my childhood gardens as it was my Mums favourite.We use to collect the petals and make up a concoction ...then proudly present her with a very dubious looking...
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Upsydaisy
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Discounts for roses
Also 20% off Peter Beales with code FEB20 until 24th March.
Also 20% off Peter Beales with code FEB20 until 24th March.
Also 20% off Peter Beales with code FEB20 until 24th March.
Also 20% off Peter Beales with code FEB20 until 24th March.
katecat58
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Mar 22, 2024
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katecat58
Mar 22, 2024
So It Sstarts - Green/Black Fly!
Yes, that's why I was shocked.
Yes, that's why I was shocked.
Yes, that's why I was shocked.
Yes, that's why I was shocked.
Jenny_Aster
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Mar 20, 2024
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Jenny_Aster
Mar 20, 2024
ID and help please
That's good to know @Mrs Hilliard, I've got one in my cold frame at the moment!
That's good to know @Mrs Hilliard, I've got one in my cold frame at the moment!
That's good to know @Mrs Hilliard, I've got one in my cold frame at the moment!
That's good to know @Mrs Hilliard, I've got one in my cold frame at the moment!
Flumpy
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Mar 20, 2024
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katecat58
Mar 20, 2024
What should I do with this.
Dropmore
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Mar 19, 2024
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Dropmore
Mar 19, 2024
Finding a rose as a memorial
Thanks Anni D, looks like I can order for delivery after my return from vacation which is perfect. Thanks for the link to the website they have a huge choice.
Thanks Anni D, looks like I can order for delivery after my return from vacation which is perfect. Thanks for the link to the website they have a huge choice.
Thanks Anni D, looks like I can order for delivery after my return from vacation which is perfect. Thanks for the link to the website they have a huge choice.
Thanks Anni D, looks like I can order for delivery after my return from vacation which is perfect. Thanks for the link to the website they have a huge choice.
Jacquiscrap
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Mar 17, 2024
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Jacquiscrap
Mar 20, 2024
Doomed rose?
I certainly will. I have another 3 climbing roses which have problems that I will be posting about at some point. The garden is pretty small but there were 6 climbing roses, 4 trees and several...
I certainly will. I have another 3 climbing roses which have problems that I will be posting about at some point. The garden is pretty small but there were 6 climbing roses, 4 trees and several shrubs mostly in pots as well as a dozen troughs, couple of dozen other smaller pots and several...
I certainly will. I have another 3 climbing roses which have problems that I will be posting about at some point. The garden is pretty small but there were 6 climbing roses, 4 trees and several shrubs mostly in pots as well as a dozen troughs,...
I certainly will. I have another 3 climbing roses which have problems that I will be posting about at some point. The garden is pretty small but there were 6 climbing roses, 4 trees and several...
Jonn
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Mar 16, 2024
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Jonn
Mar 20, 2024
Which rose bushes have the strongest scents, & which online stores are the best places to buy roses?
It's worth it @Ergates quite frequently the most fragrant are also the most thorny. I've been wanting a hedge of them after seeing them used like that in a rental in Norfolk five years ago...if...
It's worth it @Ergates quite frequently the most fragrant are also the most thorny. I've been wanting a hedge of them after seeing them used like that in a rental in Norfolk five years ago...if the conifer hedge on one side of my new garden fails... I'll get it
It's worth it @Ergates quite frequently the most fragrant are also the most thorny. I've been wanting a hedge of them after seeing them used like that in a rental in Norfolk five years ago...if the conifer hedge on one side of my new garden...
It's worth it @Ergates quite frequently the most fragrant are also the most thorny. I've been wanting a hedge of them after seeing them used like that in a rental in Norfolk five years ago...if...
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amancalledgeorge
Mar 22, 2024
Test - dragonfly
Mr Vine Eye
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Mar 13, 2024
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FireFire
Mar 15, 2024
CLIMBERS
Thanks everybody, you lot are such a good help - I think I'll just haul it out and bin it. I got it in a hurry as it was a big fast-growing rose, to cover an ugly fence, but then we put up the...
Thanks everybody, you lot are such a good help - I think I'll just haul it out and bin it. I got it in a hurry as it was a big fast-growing rose, to cover an ugly fence, but then we put up the trellis & don't need it now. And I'll read the bumf carefully when I replace it. But I could live with...
Thanks everybody, you lot are such a good help - I think I'll just haul it out and bin it. I got it in a hurry as it was a big fast-growing rose, to cover an ugly fence, but then we put up the trellis & don't need it now. And I'll read the bumf...
Thanks everybody, you lot are such a good help - I think I'll just haul it out and bin it. I got it in a hurry as it was a big fast-growing rose, to cover an ugly fence, but then we put up the...
fumanchu
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Feb 22, 2024
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fumanchu
Feb 22, 2024
Ambridge Rose
Good luck @Marlton with your search my friend I have exausted all my search contacts apart from USA/Australia/New Zealand
Good luck @Marlton with your search my friend I have exausted all my search contacts apart from USA/Australia/New Zealand
Good luck @Marlton with your search my friend I have exausted all my search contacts apart from USA/Australia/New Zealand
Good luck @Marlton with your search my friend I have exausted all my search contacts apart from USA/Australia/New Zealand
Marlton
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Nov 21, 2023
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wiseowl
Nov 21, 2023
Rose hip seeds from dog rose
If I remember correctly, rosa canina does come true, but there might be a slight bleaching of the flowers(more white than pink on some seedlings). Besides that, they're fairly easy.
If I remember correctly, rosa canina does come true, but there might be a slight bleaching of the flowers(more white than pink on some seedlings). Besides that, they're fairly easy.
If I remember correctly, rosa canina does come true, but there might be a slight bleaching of the flowers(more white than pink on some seedlings). Besides that, they're fairly easy.
If I remember correctly, rosa canina does come true, but there might be a slight bleaching of the flowers(more white than pink on some seedlings). Besides that, they're fairly easy.
Bear1
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Nov 15, 2023
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flounder
Nov 15, 2023
Control of rose black spot
I'm a big believer in plenty of mulch around Roses to smother any nasties getting splashed back up onto the plants
I'm a big believer in plenty of mulch around Roses to smother any nasties getting splashed back up onto the plants
I'm a big believer in plenty of mulch around Roses to smother any nasties getting splashed back up onto the plants
I'm a big believer in plenty of mulch around Roses to smother any nasties getting splashed back up onto the plants
clanless
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Nov 2, 2023
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lolimac
Feb 28, 2024
Please help me with my brown thumb
Thanks a lot for your help; I'll repot it today
Thanks a lot for your help; I'll repot it today
Thanks a lot for your help; I'll repot it today
Thanks a lot for your help; I'll repot it today
Jacquiec
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Oct 6, 2023
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Jacquiec
Oct 8, 2023
Pruning rose bush
Yes @infradig, you're right. I had my winter pruning hat on when I replied.
Yes @infradig, you're right. I had my winter pruning hat on when I replied.
Yes @infradig, you're right. I had my winter pruning hat on when I replied.
Yes @infradig, you're right. I had my winter pruning hat on when I replied.
Surfer
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Sep 29, 2023
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Sheal
Oct 1, 2023
Just a question.
No i haven't grown it but i know some hybrid teas are more vigorous than others.
No i haven't grown it but i know some hybrid teas are more vigorous than others.
No i haven't grown it but i know some hybrid teas are more vigorous than others.
No i haven't grown it but i know some hybrid teas are more vigorous than others.
Fof
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Aug 4, 2023
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Logan
Aug 8, 2023
Rose advice needed
Hi, I moved into this property in December and am still sorting the very neglected garden out. I have bent a main stem over an arch. Q: It is bare in the middle will new shoots fill it in or am i...
Hi, I moved into this property in December and am still sorting the very neglected garden out. I have bent a main stem over an arch. Q: It is bare in the middle will new shoots fill it in or am i better to use the new shoot and cut the old one away? The old has already been cut at the top left...
Hi, I moved into this property in December and am still sorting the very neglected garden out. I have bent a main stem over an arch. Q: It is bare in the middle will new shoots fill it in or am i better to use the new shoot and cut the old one...
Hi, I moved into this property in December and am still sorting the very neglected garden out. I have bent a main stem over an arch. Q: It is bare in the middle will new shoots fill it in or am i...
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The taste is excellent and it weight 532 grams.
The taste is excellent and it weight 532 grams.
The taste is excellent and it weight 532 grams.
The taste is excellent and it weight 532 grams.
hydrogardener
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Jul 16, 2023
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hydrogardener
Jul 21, 2023
New shoot or Rose rosette?
That’s what I thought… about 15 mins after we chopped them all off in a panicyeh it’s the most beautiful climber that I inherited with the house I bought 2 years ago.
That’s what I thought… about 15 mins after we chopped them all off in a panicyeh it’s the most beautiful climber that I inherited with the house I bought 2 years ago.
That’s what I thought… about 15 mins after we chopped them all off in a panicyeh it’s the most beautiful climber that I inherited with the house I bought 2 years ago.
That’s what I thought… about 15 mins after we chopped them all off in a panicyeh it’s the most beautiful climber that I inherited with the house I bought 2 years ago.
SuziCul
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SuziCul
Jul 16, 2023
To propogate very old rose.
I've never tried to propagate a rose. I've divided pots of miniature roses on a couple of occasions with some success 7 I've grown one from seed. That now flowers every year & has beautiful butter...
I've never tried to propagate a rose. I've divided pots of miniature roses on a couple of occasions with some success 7 I've grown one from seed. That now flowers every year & has beautiful butter gold single flowers every year at the end of April beginning of May. . . .
I've never tried to propagate a rose. I've divided pots of miniature roses on a couple of occasions with some success 7 I've grown one from seed. That now flowers every year & has beautiful butter gold single flowers every year at the end of...
I've never tried to propagate a rose. I've divided pots of miniature roses on a couple of occasions with some success 7 I've grown one from seed. That now flowers every year & has beautiful butter...
Drahcir
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Jul 10, 2023
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Balc
Jul 12, 2023
Rose ID help
Can anyone help to identify this rose from my grandmother's garden? It is around 25 years old, and I believe it is a hybrid tea, though the name itself is long lost to history for us. As pictures...
Can anyone help to identify this rose from my grandmother's garden? It is around 25 years old, and I believe it is a hybrid tea, though the name itself is long lost to history for us. As pictures attached show, it has very large high centred blooms with gently curved edges, not the typical...
Can anyone help to identify this rose from my grandmother's garden? It is around 25 years old, and I believe it is a hybrid tea, though the name itself is long lost to history for us. As pictures attached show, it has very large high centred...
Can anyone help to identify this rose from my grandmother's garden? It is around 25 years old, and I believe it is a hybrid tea, though the name itself is long lost to history for us. As pictures...
Raymond Campbell
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