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Tue, Apr 15, 14 at 14:57
| Last year I purchased 2 Peggy Martin roses. I gave one to my neighbor and kept one for my self. Her's has very deep pink blooms and mine have pale pink. Both plants are very hardy looking and have good color leaves. Both plants were purchased at the same nursery. So what might I need to add to my soil to get the vibrant pink shade? |
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- Posted by malcolm_manners 9b C. Fla. (My Page) on Tue, Apr 15, 14 at 15:08
| It may be a light issue. Does your plant get noticeably more or less light than the neighbor's? Like most multiflora hybrids, Peggy Martin tends to fade in brilliant sunshine. |
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