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Rose Pruning Time - Again

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Rose Pruning Time - Again

Post by The Estate on 4th June 2010, 6:21 pm

I have started a little earlier this year than last year as it seems to take a lot longer as each year passes Embarassed I have been saying for year I must cull the crook and poor performers,...

The first one to go was double delight Sad

This one I would like to replace as it is an old favorite and will probably put it into a pot for a few years.

Best Friends is also going to get the chop as it is covered in mildew on the stalk and cant be bothered Twisted Evil
If they need to be spoon fed they are no longer welcome in my garden.

What are you thoughts ??

P.S I am in Vic.

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Post by Guest on 5th June 2010, 11:22 pm

Despite its faults I too will continue to grow 'Double Delight'. When it is behaving...well...WOW! At other times I just pretend it doesn't exist! LOL

Having stated the above, I cannot ignore 'Margaret Merril' any longer & she has to go. I cannot grow this rose well no matter how hard I try & its child 'Make a Wish' (which I have) is so much better IMO anyway.

I am fed up with 'Peace' & its sports too so bye bye! Very Happy

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Post by Simon on 5th June 2010, 11:27 pm

Tip with 'Double Delight'... passed on to me by Dee Smile: Grow it as a standard. It needs to get up off the ground. Only reason I keep my DD around is so that when I have a long enough understock I will bud it high to see how it goes.

'Peace' on the other hand... can 'Peace' off here too Rolling Eyes

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Post by Guest on 5th June 2010, 11:32 pm

Hmmmm great tip Simon & I think that just might be the way to grow it! Thumbsup

Re: 'Peace' it is such a shame I can't keep BS off it because I think it is very beautiful! I grew 'Flaming Peace' for years inland of Bundaberg QLD & it did really well! Oh well so many other beautiful (and healthier) roses can take their place! cheers

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Post by Simon on 5th June 2010, 11:45 pm

Yeah - I grew 'Peace' for years in Moree too.. and it loved it out there... hates Tasmania though.

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Post by Guest on 6th June 2010, 12:07 am

Oh & 'Traviata' is going as well! I bought it thinking it was the original version from 1962 but it is the newer one. I have totally neglected this rose for years & yet it is huge & pretty healthy but I can never find pollen on it & never a hip has been seen so it seems pretty useless! I don't like the flowers at all.

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Post by Simon on 6th June 2010, 12:08 am

'Christopher Marlowe' is like that.. seems totally barren... good thing I love the flowers Wink

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Post by Guest on 6th June 2010, 12:16 am

It is annoting hey? Despite the (IMO) ugly blooms, I do like the actual plant of 'Traviata'! I should try again but I have so many other easier roses to use now! Meh! LOL...

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Post by Simon on 6th June 2010, 12:17 am

Meh indeed! Is why a whole lot are getting shovel pruned while I'm on hols atm!

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Post by roseman on 6th June 2010, 8:50 am

To all the people pruning and about prune(shovel). Don't take them to the big garden in the sky(tip) I will take them off your hands, they don't call me steptoe for nothing. PM me and we can arrange anything. Damo I am going to Victoria in spring and I could pick up your cast offs or I will pay freight costs if that suits, this applies to all members as well Thumbsup

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Post by Guest on 6th June 2010, 11:16 am

Hi David! Smile

I will pot up everything that is on the way out & you can drop in & take what you like later in the year (I think there will be quite a few LOL).

Failing that, I could maybe bring them to you. I plan on visiting your area in the near future (have wanted to ever since I found out one of my fave movies 'Spider & Rose' was filmed around Mudgee)!!!

Either way, they are yours if you want them!

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Post by roseman on 6th June 2010, 11:56 am

Thanks

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Post by Simon on 6th June 2010, 12:13 pm

Dave... don't forget I have some from here going your way too....

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Post by roseman on 7th June 2010, 7:26 am

Thanks Simon.

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Post by The Estate on 7th June 2010, 12:05 pm

Thanks for the tip re:- DD as I have to replace a standard this year, best I find one to order in Very Happy


'Peace' on the other hand... can 'Peace' off here too Rolling Eyes


Laughing

I have two, the common once and the Chicago one, bushes dont do much for me either, but have put up with them for the add great bloom Embarassed


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