ONLY A ROSE - 2015

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            Yes, I wouldn't bother with any more container roses now and bare root will be a lot cheaper. I bought most of mine from Cants of Colchester, good quality and packaged very well. I'm not sure whether you can visit their nursery but I'd take the opportunity if you can and go now. While the roses are in bloom you'll be able to earmark the ones that you want for later in the year. I think I ordered mine online in August. :)

            Because I've reared my own three, :heehee: but as Apple Blossom says roses don't answer back. :)
             
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              Oh Apple Blossom, the way you said " I've just got rid of them all ", it sounds as though you had about 20 :roflol:
               
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                Hi @Sheal,
                It must have been you who recommended Cants to me :dbgrtmb: thank you.
                I ordered from them this week & their service/delivery/packaging & product are all fantastic.
                I'd love to go to their nursery for a nose......this could prove rather expensive!!!! :lunapic 130165696578242 5: I'm sure hubby would be delighted to come with me!?!? ;) I shall suggest it in the morning! :heehee:
                Thanks for your advise, I shall wait until August :dbgrtmb: before buying anymore :hapydancsmil:
                 
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                  Oh, I'm repeating myself, sorry Beckie! :) If you take a look at Cant's website they will say on there when ordering can start but the plants won't be delivered until they are dormant, somewhere between late September and early December. I think mine were delivered quite late as the weather had been mild and the roses were still in leaf until then.
                   
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                    Cants website is one of my favourite past times @Sheal :heehee:, Whilst I'm on there tomorrow I will have a look for ordering information :dbgrtmb:, thanks a lot.
                    They have some fantastic roses :hapydancsmil:
                     
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                      Good morning all my friends I thought this might be useful:smile:

                      Roses were first sold in pots, as were most plants, to fulfil the demands of the instant gardener but the traditional method of supply is as bare root plants in the winter months, often by mail order. There is little between them as far as the ultimate plant is concerned but there are advantages and disadvantages to both.

                      The Potted/Container Rose

                      As already mentioned, a container rose can be purchased at any time of year (although there are more available in the summer months for various reasons). The advantage of buying a rose in a pot is that you can select the plant yourself during a visit to a nursery oo garden centre. Remember though that the range will be smaller than the range available in grower’s catalogues. A potted rose planted during the summer months will require much more watering than a bare root rose planted in the previous autumn. So tragic to go away on holiday leaving a beautiful new rose only to find it withered or even dead on return.

                      Bare root roses can be chosen and ordered at any time of the year, though early in the summer is best to ensure that your choice is secured (growers tally orders and the roses available as the orders arrive on a first come first served basis). However they will only ever arrive in their dormant season, usually between the months of October and March. Therefore the first flowers will not be seen until the following year. Obviously they are live plants so need fairly immediate treatment upon arrival. This can be difficult in times of heavy frost or snow. (It is prudent to prepare an area in which to heel in the roses -more on this later). Bare root plants do tend to transplant more easily and have a settling in period before they are required to grow or flower. I would never advise buying a pre-packed rose from a supermarket for you have no idea how long they have been packaged and may well have dried out.;)
                       
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                        one of my favourites from 2 moves ago...
                        top notch bloom with a perfume from heaven,
                        thanks for the memory Loli,
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                          :whistle: I've been a very bad girl! :whistle: It wasn't really my fault it was the farm shop displaying things which I NEED:heehee:.......A Mountbatten Rose for £3.75!!! image.jpg
                          I won't buy anymore in containers @wiseowl! It was such a bargain I couldn't leave it behind! :whistle:
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                            Good afternoon @Beckie76 you have been a naughty girl,but " what you have there is a beautiful Floribunda Rose ,you probably couldn't help yourself as I think you have Rosarianitus ,there is no cure for it but it can be managed by gently walking round a rose nursery and not buying any Roses two or three times:heehee::blue thumb:

                            Harkness (1982).
                            Additional cultivar names:
                            'Mountbatten'
                            'HARmantelle'
                            'Lord Mountbatten'
                            Bloom size: Large: 4-5"
                            Bloom shape: Cupped
                            Petal count: full: 26-40 petals
                            Rose bloom color: Medium yellow
                            Extra Bloom Info: In small clusters
                            Rebloom: Good
                            Class: Floribunda
                            Extra Color Info: Petals occasionally edged with pink
                            Growth Habit: Medium-tall, 4-5 feet, bushy
                            Fragrance: Strong
                            Hybridizer & year: Harkness, 1982
                            Optimal growing zones: USDA zone 5 and warmer
                            Plant Habit: Shrub
                            Life cycle: Perennial
                            Sun Requirements: Full Sun
                            Soil pH Preferences: Moderately acid (5.6 – 6.0)
                            Slightly acid (6.1 – 6.5)
                            Neutral (6.6 – 7.3)
                            Slightly alkaline (7.4 – 7.8)
                            Plant Height: 4-5 feet
                            Plant Spread: 3-4 feet
                            Leaves: Deciduous
                            Flowers: Showy
                            Fragrant
                            Flower Color: Yellow
                            Flower Time: Spring
                            Summer
                            Fall
                            Uses: Cut Flower
                            Wildlife Attractant: Bees
                            Propagation: Other methods: Cuttings: Stem
                            Cuttings: Tip
                            Miscellaneous: Thorned
                            Awards and Recognitions: RHS AGM
                            Other: Belfast Gold Medal 1982

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                              :heehee: Rosarianitus! That really made me chuckle @wiseowl as for walking around a rose nursery two or three times without buying any roses.....no chance!!! :roflol:
                              Thank you for all the information, that's very helpful :dbgrtmb:
                               
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                                My Roses are having a little rest at the moment but there's plenty more buds waiting to burst:blue thumb:

                                Ebb Tide doesn't rest much though..

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