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Sun, Feb 9, 14 at 18:09
| Anyone have any insight on this new beauty? Going to order it through edmunds soon. |
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| I got it from Edmunds last year. Sorry, no photos. It did well in my full hot Texas sun. The blooms are lovely. As it is a first year plant, I am not seeing its full potential. Once I prune it, I will do a compost mulch with Epson salts, alfalfa pellets, Mills Magic Rose Mix. Hope to see it grow thicker canes and get fuller. I think you will like it - it held its own in our heat. Judith |
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- Posted by Nadeem1122 (My Page) on Mon, Feb 10, 14 at 9:36
| i want to colour my white rose. what can i do for it my site is http://www.pelclassified.com |
Here is a link that might be useful: www.pelclassified.com
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- Posted by kentucky_rose Z6 KY (My Page) on Tue, Feb 11, 14 at 17:10
| I got Good As Gold last year and was very disappointed. The bush thrived, but the blooms were small and opened fast. It reminded me of a nice zinnia. |
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- Posted by the_bustopher 6, MO (My Page) on Thu, Feb 13, 14 at 0:54
| I got it last year and grew it in a pot. The flowers were on the small to medium size, but they had a nice color. It actually did reasonably well in the pot. It is not what would be considered an exhibition rose for rose shows, but it does put on a good show in the yard. Below is a picture of what it did look like growing in the pot.
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| I got a bareroot from Spring hill of this one and i love it. The blooms are good sized, reddish orange buds that open up orange and fade pinkish,yellow, orange. So far so good, i just planted it this spring and it is really taking off here in Minnesota |
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