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Rosa Rugosa
by Margaret Wiseman
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07/04/2013 00:14:08
by Lyn
Growing Roses
does anyone have the best method of growing roses from seed I chill them over winter outside and the Rosa rugosa are germinating now thank you by rob6378
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09/02/2013 09:14:22
by rob6378
Roses on my driveway
of cold winters and warm, sometimes dry summers.   I have been growing lavenders from seed since the spring (Hidcote, Munstead & Elegance Sky) and rosemary, and my plan is to use these as between and underplanting for some rosa rugosa.  I will probably go by ChapelGirl2
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09/08/2012 22:05:52
by Paul N
Rooting Rose cuttings?
cutting will be the named variety. Cultivated roses are grown on a root stock such as Rosa rugosa. Anything above the graft will be true to the variety. Seeds are another problem altogether. by Lickle Den
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11/05/2012 19:55:10
by Paul N
Plants for scent.
till Christmas - it did every year in my London garden. Meadowsweet likes damp conditions. The scent can gat a little sickening - too sweet! Rosa rugosa good for scent. Nicotiana, lavender and marjoram. I love the scent of heliotrope. Wallflowers by Muvs Dashwood
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28/10/2012 13:15:30
by Wonder Witch
Help please - what can I plant?
I'd be really pleased to have suggestions from your combined brains for one of the borders in my garden - on a slope, overhung by a large hawthorn (a lovely tree), and facing south and consequently has poor soil.  i have a rosa rugosa that does by lesleyw
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23/03/2012 02:23:19
by Alex aloo
Suggestions for suitable shrub on a cliff please
spindle) – dense bushy evergreen, good for hedging H 4m (12ft), S 2m (6ft) Olearia macrodonta AGM – vigorous, evergreen, daisy-like fragrant flowers in summer, H 6m (20ft), S 5m (15ft) Rosa rugosa – vigorous, deciduous, fragrant carmine-red flowers by Liz Tunks
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09/03/2013 07:29:16
by Liz Tunks
Hellebore flowers
, but the leaves of established plants are distinctive.Other common plantings were rosa rugosa and lavender. by Pauline3
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14/03/2013 19:49:40
by figrat
favourite plant
!     I haven't had a lot of success with roses. I have glauca and moyesii, both of which have a tendency to yellowish leaves, not an attractive mix with purple tints of Rosa glauca. This year I bought '3 for 2' and got Charles de Mills, Sarah van Fleet by Gardengirl..
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14/12/2012 22:21:53
by Verdun
Named Roses
a homemade cake is 'on the cheap'.  I know my wife's cakes beat anything shop bought.   Reading your Amazon links Gary, I have grown roses from seed, the most successful being Rosa rugosa rubra when eight small rose seedlings were produced. Neither by Woodnymph2
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14/07/2012 14:27:27
by Penninepetal

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