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What to do now in your garden - week 5

On 22/12/2010 in Weekly checklists

Plant bare-root rosesDreaming of the summer and a garden full of beautiful roses? Now's the time to plant them so that their roots establish well during the spring. Even newly planted roses will reward you with blooms in their first season


strange behaviour in roses

On 28/04/2012 in forum

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


Zéphirine Drouhin

On 09/11/2012 in forum

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


Name the rose

On 01/06/2012 in forum

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


David Austin Roses

On 26/04/2013 in forum

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


Moving roses

On 19/04/2012 in forum

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


Talkback: Rose pruning

On 28/11/2011 in forum

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


There's Something In My Soil

On 16/06/2012 in forum

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


Talkback: Rose blackspot

On 23/03/2012 in forum

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


rose arch dilemma

On 03/04/2012 in forum

to prune them.  there was something recently on Gardener's World, but mine does nto really fit either category.  It's a prolific red rose climbing over a pergola, and it flowers at least twice, so in theory it's a climber?  it's very vigorous, and is hard


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