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Sat, Jun 28, 14 at 17:39
| I am getting to the point where the beds are full except for some edges along the pathway, and containers. We're going to try containers maybe next year, as I still have some filling in the beds, but I have kids and postmen who use my garden paths, and I'd like to keep the bleeding to a minimum. So: suggestions for roses that will grown in 22 (southern California inland, but not desert) and that aren't going to take out anybody's eye as they walk by. Many thanks! |
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- Posted by seeingreen 10 (My Page) on Sat, Jun 28, 14 at 18:54
| If you want lower growing, hardy varieties most of the oso easy and oso happy varieties are great next to pathways. I'm particularly fond of Paprika :) and smoothie is thornless. |
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| minis are great, or any of the drift roses. |
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- Posted by Summerseve 6a (My Page) on Sat, Jun 28, 14 at 20:20
| What about Carefree Wonder/Carefree Beauty Roses? Carefree Wonder is shorter than Carefree Beauty. |
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