Woos found room for 3 Climbing Roses

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    Good afternoon I have just planted 3 climbing Roses,Compassion,Guinea and Waltz Time:)
     
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      You were looking at dahlias yesterday, did the roses just slot in :rolleyespink:, by the way lidl are selling premium dahlias at a reasonable price later this week, they should be fresh stock.:hapydancsmil:
       
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        Good afternoon Pam and many thanks for the information :ThankYou: well as I was looking at some Dahlias of which I purchased 8, a climbing Rose fell of the staging on to the ground about 10 feet from me and there was no one else in the vicinity,and then the pot rolled and knocked another two Roses over,just like ten pin bowling,so I thought to myself that this was a sign that I just couldn't ignore and they wanted to come home with me;):)
         
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          :wow: Woo ,beautiful roses there:wub2:....noticed the Waltz time comes in Bush form too:whistle:....looks like it would go lovely with my Ebb Tides;).....:doh: you've done it again:rolleyespink:
           
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            Good Morning Loli my apologies my friend I didn't want to be the reason that caused you to have a Rose relapse:heehee::)

            Waltz Time

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              Lovely roses Woo. I like Compassion...such a beautiful colour. I'd love to try growing roses but they would have to be in pots at the moment. I'm not very confident though as they seem to need a lot of TLC and I'm not sure where to start. Any ideas Woo for an easy rose that would do well in a container and would suit a rose beginner? I like pinks, peachy colours, yellow and white roses.
               
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                Good morning Fern my friend thank you,Fern growing Roses will give you more confidence;)
                the TLC you mention is just to love the Rose that's all,they are the toughest and most resilient and rewarding (Shrub/Bush)you could plant it and leave and it would survive,we only, what I would call mess about with it (which I do as little as possible) to get the best out of the Rose,:)
                What other plant for a few pounds will live for 25/30 years and more,with the hundreds of variations of colours and shapes and give you such pleasure,sorry about this Woo always gets carried away my apologies:)

                Even with the pruning once a year ,you could do that with a chainsaw,garden shears ect,this would be the worst scenario but your Rose would survive,but secateurs would be best

                Now all the Rosarian experts won't agree me me(do they ever) IMHO any Rose will grow in any large container /Pot:sofa:

                Fern my friend choose your lovely Rose and and let us know then we will go from there,enjoy your day:)

                Woos choice for would be Lady of Shallot/hold on I have room for just one more:heehee:
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                  Strange how they do that :)
                   
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                    follow woos guidance about minimal intervention and u won't go far wrong! :)
                     
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                      Ha ha chainsaw! As if u would do that! :) beautiful roses will u be looking after organically and what companion planting is good for keeping pests at bay .. I've forgotten (embarrassed)
                       
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                        Can you believe...instead of pressing 'delete' i pressed 'go to check out':doh::dancy::dbgrtmb:
                         
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                          Thanks Woo....now that is a beautiful rose and it looks fantastic in a pot. :thumbsup: And you make it all sound so easy! :biggrin:


                          I hope! :snork: :fingers crossed:
                           
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                            Good morning and thank you for all your lovely and kind comments my friends they really are appreciated always:)

                            At this time of the year its just great,been to Tesco's and it took yours truly over an hour and 25 minutes for just a few items,5 minutes shopping and 1 hour and 20 minutes answering questions on Roses from all the lovely staff;)

                            Fern you can even leave your Roses when you go on holiday or you have to go out,you don't need a Rose sitter;)I will look and recommend some of the colours you asked for and get back to you my friend,as you know I will only respectfully suggest Roses that I have seen growing in pots/containers in real life and not from the internet:)

                            Hannah when I was at Cobham Hall many years ago:old: I had one particular Rose Garden full of 200 "Queen Elizabeth Roses"One year we did in fact use a chainsaw as did a lot of Rose trial experiments and surprisingly the Roses didn't turn out much different from normal pruning apart from variations in shape;):)
                             
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                              Good afternoon Fern I'm back;):)

                              1,Lovely in a container a friends got these two:)

                              Cutie
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                                If they grow as beautiful as yours I might not want to leave them! :love30: :biggrin:


                                Thank you for the research you have done .....I love Valentineheart. Such a lovely pink colour although I just might have to buy Lady of Shallot, Cutie AND Valentineheart!! :) :dbgrtmb:
                                 
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