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Can anyone tell me why alot of the flowers on my Nevada rose are very pale pink but in Spring and Autumn they are the true colour creamy yellow. Also I have the rose Agnes rose and this yr it flowered for the first time and they are the same pale by galest
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18/06/2012 11:54:06
by galest
Teaching a rose to climb
My Gertrude rose was planted about 2 months ago and is about 50 cms high already and has some buds and the colour can be seen easily. It was planted about 50 cms away from the fence but is making no attempt to climb. What do I do?  Will it grab by erica londonii
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24/06/2012 15:16:47
by erica londonii
4 centre rose
While cutting back a large Forsythia I found a small rose bush, and one of the rose flowers on it has 4 centres. Can anybody help me to identify it please? Is this rare, as I have never seen or heard of this before, and I have not been able to find by Brian Smith2
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10/06/2012 13:17:03
by Alina W
Roses
Afternoon All!   I've got some briar rose seeds which i was hoping to grow on and have rambling through my hawthorn.... however I've never grown any roses from seed, any advise would be welcome.   Thanks in advance by Moonlit Hare
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24/03/2013 17:57:46
by Moonlit Hare
Roses
Is there a variety of rose named after the patron saint of roses saint Therese of Lissieux and where could i purchase one in Ireland?. There is indeed a white hybrid tea bred in France called Terese de Lisieux.Whether you can get in Ireland I don by Adrian Brennan
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13/06/2013 19:01:31
by Cetti
White roses going pink?
This rose bush is 8 years old and always produces masses of lovely creamy white flowers. This years buds are dark pink! Why????? I have a white rose that is doing the exact same thing, except its a spotting of pink. I also have a yellow rose spotted by clarrie28
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10/06/2012 22:33:10
by weejenny
Early flowering white rose
I planted a very vigorous white rose two years ago and, frustratingly, have lost the name. It is a thornless climber and flowers very early, in May. It is not repeat flowering. It dores not lose its leaves in winter. I believe it was bred by Gardening Grandma
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02/02/2013 22:24:09
by Rosa carriola
Roses
I would like to replace some very old roses with some new ones but, I read somewhere that you cannot plant them in the same ground as the old ones were planted in, is this true, and if so how long would I have to leave the ground before I could by lucky10carol
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27/08/2012 13:55:01
by lucky10carol
Roses Offer
I ordered and received the Alan Titchmarsh roses offer last December and planted them as instructed - they were bare roots, soI planted them at an angle in a mix of soil and a little (not a lot, to avoid root burn) compost. Thery over by granville-harper
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06/03/2013 23:14:46
by Woodgreen wonderboy
Roses
Hi I have just inherited some patio roses - in pots (the pots had alot of weeds in which I have now taken out and repotted the rose in some good compost).  I have never had roses before so slightly unsure how or when to trim them!  The have a lot by EMMA HOWARTH
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16/05/2012 14:12:38
by EMMA HOWARTH

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