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Post by trudy on Apr 20, 2006 19:40:20 GMT -6
One of many blooming. American Beauty Lavender Lassie Souveniour de la Malmaison Will Scarlet Perle des Jarden Excellance von Shubert Penelope Zephron Droughin There are others but this enough for one posting. Trudy
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crazy1
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Post by crazy1 on Apr 20, 2006 19:56:03 GMT -6
Would love to see your place T. Mine are doing great to. Tell em threir purddy every day! Pics are great, bet it smels awsome
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Post by deb65802 on Apr 20, 2006 20:03:46 GMT -6
I love roses. Will be planting some here and at daughter's house. I do pretty good rooting them. they need heat to do well.
I like the really old varieties that have a heavy scent with large rose hips.
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Post by douglas on Apr 21, 2006 4:33:06 GMT -6
Lucky you, mine don't even have buds yet
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Post by chickenfarmer on Apr 21, 2006 14:35:28 GMT -6
We got some buds but no blooms as of yeat... Wait your turn Doug
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Post by jeanette on Apr 21, 2006 18:30:40 GMT -6
oh trudy those are beautiful
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Post by lilsparrow on Apr 22, 2006 18:51:59 GMT -6
Those are beautiful! Thanks for sharing! I've never tried to grow roses, only heard they are fussy...
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Post by trudy on Apr 23, 2006 8:36:27 GMT -6
Thanks yawl, Dap the heirlooms/og are much less fussy to deal with. The only time I spray any of them is for thrips cause they destort the blooms, then thats occasionally perhaps 1 rose a year. Tough as nails, and so many to choose from. U being in Fl, u should be able to grow a bunch of them. T
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Post by biscombe on Apr 23, 2006 9:37:22 GMT -6
How lovely!! well done you!!!!
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