What would be suitable?

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  1. Hetty

    Hetty Gardener

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    Can anyone recommend a climbing or rambler rose for me?

    I hope to grow it under some very old sparse trees and up a fence.

    Not sure which direction the fence is (ie: north facing etc) but it gets sun until about 3pm in the afternoon after which it is in shade..we get quite a lot of wind (although the rose would tend to get the wind side on rather than head on) and live in an area which is pretty harsh in the winter (next to the pentlands) so it needs to be very hardy.

    The soil is poor as there are a lot of tree roots and I think it contains a fair amount of clay.

    If possible I would like something red and heavily scented, but anything will do.

    I have been looking at *Tess of D'Urbervilles* but as a complete novice I have no idea if this would be ok?

    Thank you!
     
  2. loopy lou

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    i think you need woo for this one

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    Hi Hetty ,I am trying to picture the conditions And I would recommend
    The following but please bare in mind this is only my personal opinion:)
    The first one is a Yellow/ ,Golden Showers,the second is Pink/ Compassion ,and the third is Light Pink/New Dawn I have these in Clay and semi Shade in my Garden:)
    There are many other,s that are said to exist in 4/5 hours of Sun only
    but I have,nt got first hand knowledge of them,But a Good hardy Rose is Dublin Bay,I will certainly ask some of my Rose friends if they have first hand knowledge of any Climbing or Rambling Roses that will suit your Conditions.and I will check on Tess of the D,urbervilles for you.Hope this has been of some help to you:)
     
  4. Hetty

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    That has been a fab, fab help thank you - I looked at all the roses you mentioned in the garden centre yesterday but wanted to wait til I had some more advice, thank you!

    Can I ask one more thing?

    Do these roses you mentioned have a nice fragrance too? lightly or strongly scented?
     
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    Good morning Hetty on a scale of 1 to 10 Compassion is the strongest scent with 6 to 8 the others are just medium but I will get back to you to day to see if I can find something stronger,:)

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  6. Hetty

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    Thank you very much!

    This is a pic of the area taken just before 8:30 am this morning:

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    I'm hoping to get them to grow and cover the fence somewhat (the sink attatched to the fence will be a bird bath when I get it sorted - this is going to be our wildlife corner! - bee box, bird feeders, birdbath etc..we get a lot of birds, have even had woodpeckers at our feeders!).

    This is a better photo of the ground which is poor:

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    Hope that helps a bit!
    God bless, Hetty x
     
  7. Hetty

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    Hi Hetty It looks like the perfect spot ,the soil just needs a little goodness dug in to it ,Hetty my way would be to get the Rose that I liked and and take a chance,but that,s me :) You see with the best will in the world we all have different soil,and locations and One of my Roses grows extremely well in my Garden ,but in my neighbours garden he has little success with the same Rose, I think sometimes in life we have to go against the so called experts and do our own thing:)

    Climbing Roses.-------------------------------Rambler .Super Fairy
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    2.Golden Showers
     
  9. Hetty

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    Thanks WOO (lovely name btw ), I really appreciate all your advice.

    This is the first garden I've had where I've actually been allowed to do anything with it and it's quite exciting..and I guess a bit hit and miss too!

    As you say I think I will pick the one I like and see how it goes..have been having another look at them all and there doesn't seem to be much difference between them in suitability, so will just be brave and go for it!

    Thank you again, Hetty (old but not wise!) xx
     
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    You are most welcome Hetty :)
     
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