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Climbing Roses
in containers in garden centres often have a growth of several feet. I'm not certain how much more growth they would make this season. I'm not entirely convinced that all container roses are more mature. I've occasionally bought a rose (or even a fruit tree by tamarix
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13/03/2013 10:18:23
by Lyon Greene
Paul's Himalayan musk rambler/ Mme Alfred Carriere
Morning all Has anyone grown these roses against a fence? im getting very mixed opinions from my local garden centre, not to mention from the David Austin team. Please help RL How tall, long and strong is your fence? I've grown Mme Alfred Carriere by Rose lady
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15/11/2012 09:28:25
by Dovefromabove
Talkback: Hybrid musk roses
I just love roses, I have quite a few in my garden. There isn't anything better than the smell of a rose. Those delicate blooms are just a joy to look at. I have a lovely pink one from David Austin Roses and the perfume from that is so strong, you by sandra
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28/11/2011 18:44:11
by Anonymous
Fear of messing with old roses
Help needed from someone who knows roses.  In February 2012 I was lucky to be able to get some old roses from my late mum's garden and so planted them in my garden.  Most of them had been in mum's garden for many many years.  They seemed to settle by yarrow2
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15/03/2013 22:08:42
by Dovefromabove
SEAWEED FEED
such as clematis or roses - for them you will need extra food. I keep promising I'll start using seaweed feed but have never got around it. It's not helped by the fact it's not sold at my local garden centres. I always use rose feed in the spring and autumn too. by lorraine247
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13/06/2012 19:44:03
by Paul N
Talkback: A rose by any other name...
for sale at David Austins. JamesCan you please tell me the variety of the rose you call 'Rosa Euggghh'? I quite like it. Would it be 'Oranges & Lemons'? Nice to find another place where I can find familiar names. Love to read about other gardeners. Look by deborah copping
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17/04/2012 19:59:03
by elliejo
slugs
available You will never get slugs or snails out of your garden- but it is fun trying Thanks I from county durham and like say only new to garden as your hard core gardener I prob have more things ask as year goes on like when to cut back roses Roses by leandal
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16/10/2012 20:23:49
by figrat
Location for rose bush
Hi folks, I would like to buy a rose bush or two for the back wall of my house but it is NE facing and loses the sun around lunchtime. Is this too little sun for roses? Thanks in advance for any advice... NO.  Some don't like full sun.  David Austin by Colin Smyth
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19/05/2012 06:46:21
by quercusrobur
Tree/shrub suggestion
Please can anyone suggest a small tree, shrub  (maybe 3'-4' ) to be grown in a container. I would like colour year round. The garden is south facing.. Thank you. Do you like formal or informal? If formal you can grow box clipped into various shapes by GiilyP
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27/10/2012 09:28:19
by Busy-Lizzie
New roses for old
, Sotongeoff!                                                             Alina, my local Wyevale Garden Centre, and my David Austin Roses catalogue both indicate that after twelve to fifteen years roses won't perform so well and will need replacing by Naki
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18/06/2012 09:24:30
by Paul N