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pruning passion flower

On 07/09/2012 in forum

Hi, I have 2 passion flowers and 2 clematis growing either side of a rose arch.  They are 2 years established and the passion flower is in full bloom.  I am moving house in a few weeks and need to dismantle the rose arch and replace


American Pillar climbing rose

On 14/12/2012 in forum

experience. I also believe AP is a rambler rather than a true climber.   I don't see why you shouldn't successfully grow a climbing rose on the cottage wall - I'd prepare the soil well digging plenty of moisture-retentive material into the clay which


I would like advice on the perfect rose for me please guys

On 24/09/2012 in forum

Hello, I would like to grow my first rose, scent is quite important, it is a shaded spot, it will have to be grown in a pot as all I have is a balcony and I have a nice iron obelisk I would like it to grow up which is 150cm high . Hope that


roses from seeds

On 01/11/2012 in forum

hi can I grow roses from the seeds which have come from the flower haeds if it is possible when do you sowe the seed thanks kev You can do -anything eventually will grow from seed -that is how new varieties are produced- but by cross pollination Now


How to plant a Rose??

On 11/04/2012 in forum

hello guys this is my first time to be here.  i have raised a lot of flowers before.  and now, its spring in our there now which is a good season for everything.  so im planning to grow some roses..  but i never did it before. so any suggestions


quick climber i can plant in august?

On 05/08/2012 in forum

they didn't grow very high, they did flower last November through to the spring.    This summer they have put on a lot of growth and virtually meet in the middle of the arch now. Can you grow Freckles with roses? I grow a Pair of honeysuckles either side


moving established rose

On 17/04/2012 in forum

prune for example reduce the growth by a third, you need to be careful of frost when pruning to avoid damage to new delicate growth. Hope that helps, good luck. When they are dormant. The bare rooted roses you buy from November onwards were growing


Rose pot display

On 22/07/2011 in Pots & containers: Trees & shrubs

or lightly shaded, sheltered spot against a fence or wall.AdamGive your roses a boost with a slow-release fertiliser in March and again in July.More advice on growing rosesAdvice on dealing with rose rust.How to prevent rose bloom balling.Taking rose cuttings


Talkback: Rose pruning

On 28/11/2011 in forum

this winter and the remaining ones next. Your aim is to encourage new growth to develop from the base of the rose, or from the base of these old stems.Tying stems down towards the horizontal rather than letting them grow vertically is also recommended


Identification

On 25/08/2012 in forum

 http://www.bluebellnursery.com/catalogue/trees/Lonicera/L/1670 I think the rose is the rootstock that another rose has been grafted onto, and the grafted rose has died.   Did the bloom look something like this?  If I'm right then it'll grow into a big bushy plant but you won't get many blooms.  Far better


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