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photos from the garden
a few  summer flowers from my garden  What lovely pictures.   Your garden must be such a picture of colour in the summer.   Thank you for sharing them with us. By the way, what is the name of the lovely orange-coloured rose? Im sorry i can,t help by GRACELAND
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07/02/2012 19:31:38
by enzo
strange behaviour in roses
species of rose which has come over from the neighbours garden and it joined up with our rose. The rose I have is not grafted as far as I know and the branch is high up on the rose so would be above the graft if there was one. Not sure what's going on by Ynnead
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28/04/2012 14:14:51
by Ynnead
Help with identifying a rose please
Hi, I'v got a beautiful rose in the garden that is sadly starting to look a bit sorry for itself and I'm looking to try and replace it but I really want the same rose again and have no idea what it is. Its got the most stunning citrus scent. I by Rhiannon Clarke
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01/06/2012 19:28:19
by Paul N
Zéphirine Drouhin
Hi, I've been reading the Diaries of Sylvia Townsend Warner, she was a keen gardner as well as an author.  Among a number of roses in her garden she mentions one called 'Zéphirine Drouhin'.  I confess I'm very taken with the name, (a ridiculous by Warburton Pike
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09/11/2012 21:38:17
by ladycruiser
David Austin Roses
Visited my local waitrose today, they are beginning to set up garden centre sections, and they were selling containers of David Austin roses at £20 for two. Considering how much DA roses are usually I thought it a good deal, Sorry though didn't note by Matty2
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26/04/2013 22:29:48
by Gardening Grandma
Name the rose
I've got few roses in my new garden and I don't know what they are. Any ideas?   Unfortunately your pictures aren't visible. Click on the link figrat the photos are on photo bucket. I don't know what the roses are called but your pictures are lovely by Karolina Porter
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01/06/2012 19:19:25
by Paul N
Talkback: Rose pruning
This is to do with roses - can anyone who is reading this please help. I saw on 31st January gardening section of the Daily Telegraph about a rose that has quite thick red stems and is rather architectural - apparently looks lovely when the sun by Gran_to_be_Ann
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28/11/2011 18:37:59
by besel
Moving roses
mycorrhizal organisms that enable it to stand up to the soil organisms until the rose has developed its own defences. It's called Rootgrow: http://www.rhs.org.uk/About-Us/Business-opportunities/Licensing/garden/Rootgrow  I seem to remember reading an RHS by Pam Thompson
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19/04/2012 15:44:01
by figrat
Talkback: Rose blackspot
could u give me some tips thank u Having now found the time to spend more time in the gardenI find this site a great help to me. The scrap book is a wonderful garden tool on it's own.Joe. Warks. UK. I have found that roses planted in tubs containers etc by ladyroseella
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23/03/2012 14:13:46
by Michael Quinn2
There's Something In My Soil
I moved here 18 month ago and am a keen novice gardener and had a numerous of plants and shrubs from roses to privets and hebies and last year i spent seeing what would grow in my little garden of a 20FT X 20FT and watching the sun. As the season by Rushie
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16/06/2012 16:33:49
by Dovefromabove