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Fri, Sep 27, 13 at 16:00
| Can I plant Port Sunlight in a pot? |
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- Posted by caldonbeck UK (8) (My Page) on Sun, Sep 29, 13 at 1:05
| It's a big rose that tricks people because it is slow to get going. I wouldn't put it in a pot. |
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| I planted port sunlight in a pot 3 years ago. it's about 12" tall. I wish I had the problem of it getting too tall for the pot. |
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| honestly, why would you? An indifferent rose with indifferent, slightly grubby colouring (to my mind) much like Tea Clipper - another undistinguished apricot. Obviously, not an Austin fan....and definitely not any of the murky faintly peach tones (although I can just about tolerate Grace) |
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| Thanks all. I put it in the ground over the weekend. I'm kind of disappointed that the flowers are so small, a size of a quarter. Hopefully Crown Princess Margaret perform better. I just got CPM last week from a nursery that cut her back so I wouldn't see any blooming till next year. |
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