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Gardening information related to roses.
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Hi i am new to this forum
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New to Roses
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I have what I think to be a climbing rose. In the last 3 years (how long I've been here!) I've put a trellis behind in year 1 with plant being small and no flowers. Last year a new growth emerged and I read somewhere to weave the new growth horizontally in the trellis. I did that, and this year I got lottsa roses. Very nice.... more »
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All good things must come to an end
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I've received notice that my internet provider is discontinuing my Usenet newsgroup feature. To all those with whom I have interacted with over the years, please know that our exchanges have brought me great pleasure and insight. Be well, and enjoy the simple joys of roses. Jeff, Southeast Michigan, Zone 5... more »
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Bloom, or not?
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I have about 20 roses in my back yard, hybrid teas, that did very well last summer (except for having to battle canker.) However, this past winter I apparently didn't get them mulched well enough and they died back. Much to my surprise, they're coming back and are now ready to bloom, but there isn't much... more »
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Climbing roses
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Hi, I planted two roses called Times Past form Harkness a bout 2 years ago. Now I'm really new to a garden let alone roses but I'm really trying to learn and make a lovely garden. I'm trying to train the roses up over a rose arch and I have read all the books about training the main stems as horizontal as possible so that lateral shoots will form with the... more »
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help needed
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I moved a climbing rose about two weeks ago from the front of the house north facing that was in totally the wrong place, to the rear and placed in a north facing position I was advised I did not have to cut it back to do this - I put it into a lot of home made compost kept it well watered and fed it, however it is looking really sorry for itself the... more »
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Rose Leaves being eaten.
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Hello, The foliage on my roses is being removed by something. After inspecting the plants I see no insect infestation apparent. The leaves look like they are being pruned off leaving leaf stems. Any help will be appreciated. Thank you.
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Seven Leaf Rose Problem
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Regarding query about seven leaves on rose bush. It's always been my understanding that shoots or stems with seven leaves or more should be regarded as "suckers" and should be removed from root level once noticed, as they drain the main plant of vital sap. If left they can turn the rose wild.
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Garmin Gps Map 76
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Garmin GPSMAP 76CSX Handheld GPS with Barometric Altimeter and Electronic Compass Price:$589.99 Image: [link] Best deal: [link] Garmin Marine Mount for Garmin GPSMAP 76 Price:$31.80 Image: [link]... more »
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