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Rose Swags
I intend connecting two garden arches with 100mm x 100mm post with 24mm or 32mm manilla rope swags. The arches are approx 2.2mtr high and 6mtrs apart. One is, recently planted, with climbing rose Penny Lane, 2 off and clematis. The second arch has by Bri
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20/04/2012 23:32:43
by Bri
Named Roses
Please could anyone advise me if there is a rose called Martin. I've tried to find one through web sites and garden centres but so far drawn a blank.  I'd like to buy one for the garden to commemorate my husband's 60th birthday.  If there iosn't one by Woodnymph2
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14/07/2012 14:27:27
by Penninepetal
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
Moving roses
I have just had to take out an established climbing rose that was twisting happily around my pergola post due to some construction works about to start. I know it is not wise to re-plant roses where one has already been planted but does this apply by Pam Thompson
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19/04/2012 15:44:01
by figrat
Lanky Roses
Can anybody help my wife.  She has a climbing rose,pictured above, which has got way out of control, and she is at a loss as how to prune it.  All the books she has read tell her to cut right back to just above a bud, or growing point. The trouble by Flyer
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18/10/2012 17:59:59
by sotongeoff
Rose Blackspot
Is the onset of blackspot on my newly planted Queen Elizabeth Rose? I have sprayed with Rose clear 2 weeks ago when the leaves were just forming. And today I discovered the spots on them.         Hi Kitty - are they last years leaves?  In which by Kitty Jingga
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10/04/2013 21:41:24
by Kitty Jingga
Support for roses
My roses have now been radically pruned after collapsing last yearin the high winds. They need staking / supporting and I am determined to sort thisout this year - very disappointed to have to prune them back so hard. Which supports do I use by Sandy 3
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23/02/2013 18:28:37
by Sandy 3
Old Rose
My mother had a very vigorous rose in the front garden, but due to attack by passers-by it died after a traumatic transplant (some ten years ago). It was quite old (some thirty years), and unfortunately I have no picture of it (at least none I can by rusflorum
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23/10/2012 01:20:03
by rusflorum
American Pillar climbing rose
I have a large old American Pillar climbing rose that was very severely cut back 3 years ago, it gets very badly infected by mildew, which discolors the flowers and they then fall of. I have been spraying it with a fungicide which controls by Ph BB
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14/12/2012 10:04:36
by Busy-Lizzie
Moving a rose
I planted a number of bare root roses in November. One I was not sure of (colour) I have since found one that would fit in the area better (a climber) . If I dug up and replanted the original rose somewhere else, as it is a new rose and has not put by Rosa carriola
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24/02/2013 17:45:26
by Bookertoo

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