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My First 2012 Rose Bloom
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behlgarden 9 (
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Thu, Mar 15, 12 at 0:53
| This is my first real bloom out of massive spring flush that I am getting.
See how deeply I pruned some of the bushes and new growth is coming from all sides
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| bel--the link won't work on my computer. Love your bloom pic--what is its name? Kate |
RE: My First 2012 Rose Bloom
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| Nice pics, Behlgarden. We can grow HTs in zone 5a here if I bury them deep enough - they sell HTs really cheap at the stores. I remember your gorgeous red brick bed of many roses. Did you have them all identified? Which ones are the lowest in thorns? Thank you, Behl, for the info. |
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| Thanks. What is HT? Anyway, here is link to my Rose Garden, pictures from 2011 bloom. I moved into this house in June 2011 where these bushes were nearly dead. I revived them and it was late in the season and were affected with lots of diseases. This season I see clean growth. I am excited to see what I get in 2012. On names of these roses, nope! I will take picture of each rose again this year and then ask for professional help on identification. https://picasaweb.google.com/105911197060126477579/Roses02?authuser=0&
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RE: My First 2012 Rose Bloom
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- Posted by seil z6b MI (My Page) on
Thu, Mar 15, 12 at 16:30
| It looks beautiful, bel! The first bloom of the season is always a thrill. Thanks for sharing! |
RE: My First 2012 Rose Bloom
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- Posted by TNY78 7a-East TN (My Page) on
Thu, Mar 15, 12 at 20:13
| Very nice! Mine don't even have buds yet, but I'm patiently waiting. Two of my new ones had blooms when they arrived, but I don't think that counts :) Tammy |
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