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Ivan Ferdous

Do you think it's okay right now? As in do you think the canes are plump and green? In a good way?

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Patty W. zone 5a Illinois

Kind of thought it would lose all the leaves. Bolero should come back for you, I would not repot after the stress it went thru. Most likely would kill the poor thing. At some point thou it still is not deep enough in the soil. However since your bringing it in ( no winter exposer) it does not matter. When you plant in the garden someday I would plant it at least up to that small cane on the bottom. Can't wait to see those leaves growing again.

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Donna R zone 6a
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Donna R zone 6a

I cannot figure out why photos will not upload from my Apple laptop. I have to upload them to Houzz, then put here.

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ingrid_vc so. CA zone 9

It's been in the middle 90's the last week and supposed to go to 97 and higher as we go on. It doesn't sound like much but it feels MUCH hotter with a steep hill behind us radiating heat off mostly bare dirt, ditto the giant boulders and lots of concrete. Even in the morning I can only stay out a few minutes. The few roses that are blooming fry very soon and the leaves look horrible, even where they have only morning sun; they're all burned around the edges. I wonder what the next four months will be like, which traditionally get hotter, with September usually the worst.

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sutekesh Switzerland(6a)

Diane, you're right - the snow on the Matterhorn would melt and we would be growing roses up there!

Down here it does get hot, not the norm as I said, but we're in for unusually hot weather the next two weeks. Sharlene

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ingrid_vc so. CA zone 9

Pink Gruss an Aachen, Gruss an Aachen and The Faun are all trying to bloom but I've been taking the buds off to encourage them to grown in this hot weather. Grande Dame, both of my plants, refuse to grow or bloom. This rose is supposed to bloom like crazy and these were bought as robust 5-gallon plants. Oh well.

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Buford_NE_GA_7A(7B)

My Moonstone is not that prolific, but I still have it in a pot. Magnificence and Randy Scott are both blooming like crazy, they are on fortuniana. Double Delight and Gemini are also great bloomers, but have slowed down a bit in the heat. They are on multiflora. Pink Peace, which I bought as a body bag, is on Dr. Huey and is doing quite well.

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summersrhythm_z6a

Waiting for the rain to stop, so I can spray all the roses again, sprayed some of roses for canker two days ago right before the rain, I can see some BS showed up on a few roses.

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Buford_NE_GA_7A(7B)

Ok, maybe it was the lack of rain, although we did have some. I usually stretch out my spray schedule when it gets warmer in late July/August, but this is kind of early. Of course the worry about blackspot has been replaced by thrips and JBs.

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jerijen(Zone 10)

No thanks. I'm not planning to grow it again in any case.

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daves10z7annv

gosh, i guess you've made up your mind, no need to confuse you with the facts.

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Patty W. zone 5a Illinois

Me too....Thanks Diane

Jazzmom....No pesticides on them either and check a reputable site before using a fungicide there are some that will harm them. Your BDdC looks gorgeous.

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summersrhythm_z6a

Thanks for mentioning it, just planted 13 Rugosas this year.

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vasue VA (7A Charlottesville)(7A Charlottesville)

This one really caught my eye, too. Laguna is certainly beautiful, but too much on the lavender/lilac side of pink to work well here. Sweet Laguna is described on the Daniel Schmitz site as a combination of medium & pale pink. and from various photos looks as if it has a deeper center surrounded by paler petals. Can't tell if it's warm or cool, but best guess is a warm center with a cool border.

Kordes calls it "a color variation of the known and estimated Keltterrose Laguna. As the mother variety is Sweet Laguna very easy to care for and their nostalgic flowers exude a pleasant fragrance." Perhaps an imprecise translation, but does appear to be a sport of Laguna. Especially intriguing is FilRoses estimation of longer bloomtime & stronger perfume. http://tinyurl.com/ol26hxo

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Kippy(SoCal zone 10. Sunset Zone 24)

I have Kim's original Lynnie and she is FABULOUS. Right now she is coated with bloom. I can see why Kim likes her behind his roses.

Quinceanera is doing wonderful and I just noticed I need to start tying up Annie Laurie McDowell because she is throwing canes trying to climb the arch already.

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roseseek(9)

Lovely! Congratulations! Yes ma'am, Lynnie has great genes and she freely passes them on to her "babies". Give her a half-way decent partner and there is no telling what could result. Nearly every seedling using her pollen on Pretty Lady is a winner. Great foliage, vigor, good health and scent in abundance. I'm glad Annie appears to have some feet under her so she will start stretching for you. I can imagine what Quinceanera looks like. The flowers here in the cool, damp have been enormous and long lasting. I can't wait to bud it on a standard!

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jerijen(Zone 10)

First, check with your own government. Find out if they have laws.

Then, talk to nurseries in other countries (and yes, I would consider India) and find out what THEY know about sending roses to Indonesia.

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john_hook(France)

www.frenchtearose.com could supply export certificates but they would require the necessary import certificates from your agricultural department. Please check what type of roses do OK in your climate, many would fail.

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jerijen(Zone 10)

If they're going to tent the house, the chemical WILL be harmful to the rose. But it's not necessarily a disaster.

Do as Jackie describes. Cut it back at least to some degree. You might get a rope behind it, and pull the plant forward, AWAY from the house. Then, put a tarp over it -- I would use one of those blue plastic ones, I think.

Be sure that the tarp goes all the way to the ground, between the rose and the house, and weight it down with sandbags or large rocks. I think you'll have a good hope that the rose will be damaged only minimally.

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teakettle2

Thank you for your replies. The termite tent man came out and said the rose would have to go inside the tent. He said it would almost certainly kill it. I think both of your suggestions are good - it is a tough plant. When we get to that point I think I will cut it way way back and wrap it. I see that there are bags they give you to put your food in - if you leave your food inside the house (why?) that are supposed to be safe. In any event we are waiting til fall - we have to leave the house open for 3 days and saturate the ground with water for three days before tenting. Its over 100 degrees here now and we are in a drought - so I cant water that much.

Thank you again - it was so nice of you to take the time to answer. You gave me some hope - which I really appreciate.

Sue

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altorama(5/6 MA)

Their server was bluerazor but godaddy took that over. WHOIS still shows Gary Pellet as the registrar. The domain was last updated 6/18.

I saw the same site you saw when I clicked on it. It used to look like the picture. Can't find them on FB either.

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Patty W. zone 5a Illinois

Hope this is temporary. I use the site quite often.

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pat_bamaz7

The first two blooms opened up much more coral orange with just cream shading at base, but the rest of the blooms opened as I was hoping for...creamy white with the coral orange edging. My pics don't do the coral color justice...it's not as red as my pics appear. They are small blooms...maybe 2 1/2 inches...I don't have Dick Clark, so not sure on comparison there. I have seven blooms so far on a bare root planted three months ago. It's been in the upper 80's and low nineties with full out sun since she first opened and first bloom that opened is just now starting to wilt a bit. The foliage is really very green...apple green. The contrast looks great.

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rabains

Pat.. How is the Scott king doing now? Send some pictures.. I bought yesterday from a nursery and is curious as to how it looks and how tall it grows?

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summersrhythm_z6a

Did you try Palatine in Canada?

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vasue VA (7A Charlottesville)(7A Charlottesville)

FilRoses ships to Sweden & carries Moonstone. http://tinyurl.com/q2bav77

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