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Help identifying rose
Hello everybody. I need a rose nerd to help me with this. C. 1981, my dad planted a rose in our back garden, and I want to find out what variety it was - partly as a bit of nostalgia and partly because I want to recreate the awesome rose wine he by Noob Gardener2
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14/04/2013 13:18:50
by Leonette
Roses on my driveway
, I have some sort of hedge rose in my front garden, it never grows above 2 feet and would work well with lavender. Indeed Roseraie de l'Hay does have the most wonderful perfume, like something from which attar of roses is made - but, it does by ChapelGirl2
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09/08/2012 22:05:52
by Paul N
Moving a rose
there , then follow the advice for cutting back and re planting in moving season again next time. I have never dared to cut back a climbing rose as hard as 12" from the ground. I'd like to, though, because it gives better contro of the growing shape. Does this mean by bunnysgarden
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13/02/2013 20:55:31
by Gardening Grandma
Climbing Roses
I want a climbing rose which is repeat flowering, fast growing, perfumed, disease reistant with fairly large flowers  does such a rose exist. How about Albertine which is a rambler although the flowers are 4" diameter.  It quickly scrambles over by Sizeyuk1
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18/06/2012 20:34:30
by Sizeyuk1
gertude jekyll
I've got a gertrude jekyll rose shrub which i love , have just planted zepherine drouhin, now havign read a lot of bad things about it getting blackspot and never thriving thinking i may have to replace with another strongish pink climber, do you by Louise Stevenson
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11/05/2013 19:22:52
by chicky
New South facing garden
Great Grandmas old English rose bush, (handed down in cuttings over the years!!!) But what else could i grow iv dug out a long border right along the fence, the kids bough some lupins, but i want to try and create a herbacious type border, that will also by Beth "Greenfingers" Abbott
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06/04/2013 22:07:24
by Beth "Greenfingers" Abbott
Talkback: Plant diseases and busy Lizzies
is it because we are inporting more plants and the movement of people round the world.we are no longer confined to area and this makes for viruses to spread. Hi Flowering Rose. Many plant diseases have been 'imported' or have spread to the British by flowering rose
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19/03/2013 20:34:21
by Adam Pasco
Ceanothus Zanzibar
Would Ceonothus Zanzibar be suitable for growing against a sunny sheltered wall? It needs a sunny sheltered position so that would be ideal. Don't plant right against the wall as it tends to be rather dry close to walls and it will need to bush out by butterflybrain
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04/01/2013 15:33:11
by butterflybrain
Deer proof plants and shrubs
Deer eat almost everything I plant including thorny roses.  Apart from looking in other people's gardens to see what they grow I would like any information on suitable plants and shrubs please. Owning 10 country acres includes all the wildlife.  One by patgee
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13/05/2012 20:43:46
by kaydeross
Floppy Rose
it's a young plant, will it grow up and start acting like a proper rose or will I have to prop it up somehow? It's description on David Austin's website says that it has a long arching growth habit and can be used as a groundcover rose - I would by lilly3
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05/07/2012 08:25:30
by Botticelliwoman

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