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kingcobbtx9b

Oh yeah forgot to mention I used my 15% to get my first pair of Felcos!

    Bookmark   February 11, 2014 at 5:16PM
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ken-n.ga.mts(7a/7b)

I go to my area farm feed store and use their 10-10-10+. It has all the extra goody stuff. I also use fish emulsion twice in the spring and twice in the fall. All my roses seem to like it quite well. I exhibit and the judges like my roses as well.

    Bookmark   February 12, 2014 at 11:40AM
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andreark

Kate,
I wasn't arguing, I was just telling you exactly where I saw this info. I looked more closely at the site and you are absolutely correct. Thanks.

ratdogheads,
Thanks for the info on Rogue Valley. Looks like I can find something I like there.

Lynnette,
That is a beautiful plant, I will look for it at Rogue Valley.

Thanks and Happy New Year to you all,

andrea

    Bookmark   January 1, 2014 at 3:21PM
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msjam2

Lynnette,

Where did you get Flower Power from? I checked RVR and didn't have it on their website, maybe I missed it?

    Bookmark   February 12, 2014 at 9:51AM
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AquaEyes 7a New Jersey

If all goes well...

Sammy turns 23 this year, and he doesn't by any means seem "old" yet.

:-)

~Christopher

    Bookmark   February 11, 2014 at 2:17PM
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Maude80

I hope you have many happy years with him. You seem like a great bird daddy:)

    Bookmark   February 11, 2014 at 2:23PM
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dublinbay z6 (KS)

Alfalfa would be about the only thing I would add--oh yes, sometimes some manure also.

Since I started using Rose Tone (or Plant Tone) in the spring and it already contains some alfalfa, I don't bother to add alfalfa anymore, but if I switched over completely to the convenience of continuous-feed Osmocote (3 or 4 months, depending on the type you buy), I might go back to the practice of adding a handful of alfalfa to each rose.

Whether or not manure gets added depends entirely on whim--and how overworked I do or do not feel--and how dang hot it is outside. I wish I were more regular, however, in adding manure.

Kate

    Bookmark   February 11, 2014 at 9:57AM
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Maude80

I use miracle gro and that gross fish emulsion fertilizer (more frequently than the miracle gro)....

    Bookmark   February 11, 2014 at 10:28AM
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henryinct

The answers are no and yes. New basal growth of the grafted rose will only come from the bud union (graft) area where the canes join the rootstock cane. This area will enlarge into a ball and buds that become canes will spring from it as well as from the established grafted canes. Any other canes that may spring from the rootstock cane will be from the rootstock and not the graft and you get rid of them by ripping them off at the base. The two canes that are there will get bigger as will the rootstock cane. As the root system gets better established and assuming you take good care of the rose the canes will get bigger.

    Bookmark   February 10, 2014 at 1:50PM
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seil zone 6b MI

What Henry said but that is a pretty typical looking bagged bare root rose so I wouldn't worry. Plant it and take good care of it and it will probably do just fine for you. I wouldn't prune anything off of it except dead wood for the first year. Just let it put on some roots and top growth.

    Bookmark   February 10, 2014 at 7:58PM
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msjam2

I pruned about 15 roses this weekend without a single scratch on me, why oh why did I wait so long to get a pair of these?!!
The gloves are so soft, not stiff like the ones I get from costco.

    Bookmark   February 9, 2014 at 8:33PM
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susan4952(5)

Ms jam, glad they worked so well for you. I am like Seil, afraid I will lop off a finger. Always start out with gloves......never make it very far.

    Bookmark   February 10, 2014 at 3:55PM
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connietx(7)

The bird tower was my idea, but the actual hard work was done by sons and daughter.

    Bookmark   February 10, 2014 at 11:49AM
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hoovb zone 9 sunset 23

That looks great!

You raised sons & daughter right, too. :^)

    Bookmark   February 10, 2014 at 1:39PM
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susan4952(5)

Beautiful rose....I miss her.....sob!

    Bookmark   December 16, 2013 at 10:47PM
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muks29

Two months back i got four cd. Plants. Grafted on a local breed rootstock(indigenous to pakistan)
In just two months that it has been with me it jas surprised me with the numerous flower buds and its vigour.
I bought 85 roses this december. This one attracts a lot of my attention and time. Lets see how it does here in the coming harsh summers.

    Bookmark   February 10, 2014 at 9:25AM
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seil zone 6b MI

Bumping this up again.

If you're feeling gloomy from all this bad weather come join us over at the Rose Gallery. We've posted tons of beautiful rose photos to cheer you up!

Here is a link that might be useful: GW Rose Gallery

    Bookmark   February 9, 2014 at 7:50PM
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KarenPA_6b

Many thanks to all who posted the incredibly beautiful photos of their roses. They are really a treat for these dreary winter days. I have enjoyed them so much! The only thing is I can't help adding more than a few to my want list after admiring the photos! Camp is right when she said in the Self discipline thread that a nice photo will send all resolutions out the window.

    Bookmark   February 10, 2014 at 9:23AM
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mad_gallica(zone 5 - eastern New York)

Unless Guelph is further west than I think it is (and I have been there - just not this century) the native ecosystem is forest. Keeping the trees out is going to be necessary for the roses, and is going to require a certain amount of old-fashioned weeding.

    Bookmark   February 9, 2014 at 11:36AM
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bart_2010(8/9 Italy)

If trees grow in the field,you can train ramblers up them;I see no conflict,though of course you wouldn't want too many of them...bart

    Bookmark   February 10, 2014 at 5:06AM
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redwolfdoc_z5(5)

Pickering Nurseries in Ontario has it. They generally graft on multiflora.

Here is a link that might be useful: Pickering

    Bookmark   February 9, 2014 at 4:49PM
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roseblush1(8a/Sunset 7)

Beth ...

We have had three days of steady drizzling rain. I am on the other side of the valley and north of you, so it should be coming your way. The good news is that we got snow at the higher elevations.

Yes, my garden is finally soaked. The fir trees and all the things I haven't watered are looking soooooo good.

I cannot believe I have been out several times this winter watering roses while wearing snow boots and multiple layers of clothing. Now, I get to take some time off from that and stay inside. Ahhhhh bliss.

Smiles,
Lyn

    Bookmark   February 8, 2014 at 9:40PM
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jacqueline9CA

Pam - that is fabulous news! I hope your pond gets 100% full.

Here it has been raining either very hard or just a steady real rain, not drizzle, for 48 hours without stopping and it is still continuing. Accd to the paper we've gotten over 4 inches since Friday as of yesterday, and the total when this stops may be as much as 6-7 inches from just this one storm! Yay! And there is another storm coming on Wed...

Jackie

    Bookmark   February 9, 2014 at 3:02PM
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Mendocino_Rose(z8 N CA.)

I agree that this is a rose garden well worth seeing. I was there at peak bloom last spring. All I can say is WOW. If you go you should also take in the San Jose Heritage Rose Garden, which is nearby.

    Bookmark   February 9, 2014 at 9:06AM
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toolbelt68(7)

All I can say, FriendsSJRoseGarden, is that you're doing a GREAT job of cultivating the youth. The last thing I was expecting when looking at your rose pruning picture was a bunch of youths doing the job. THANKS for all of your effort. God Bless

    Bookmark   February 9, 2014 at 11:17AM
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hoovb zone 9 sunset 23

My two grafted Firefighters did zip-nada-nothing for the first two years. Sat there. Then year three the large basals started shooting up and they both turned into bloom machines.

My impression is that it is slow to establish, however my climate is much different than yours.

    Bookmark   February 8, 2014 at 11:54PM
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ArbutusOmnedo 10/24

I planted a Francis Meilland at my mom's house last year and it was never covered in blooms at any one time but it always had at least one lovely bloom and buds just about to bloom.

They are beautiful blooms with a nice fragrance and they seemed to do well as cut flowers for her. She really likes it so far. I would hold out hope! No disease issues here in Coastal So cal.

I don't have any experience with Firefighter.

Jay

    Bookmark   February 9, 2014 at 2:23AM
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dizzylizzy415

Wow Pat! That garden of yours is absolutely magnificent! Thank you so much for sharing the picture and alsothis wonderful information. I am familiar with both Hannah's and Petals from the Past, and I was actually considering doing some antique roses in place of or in addition to the floribundas, so I will definitely check them out. I was not familiar with the Huntsville stores, but am glad to know about them. I love garden shop hopping. Thanks also to Floridarose for your suggestions! I am getting my bed prepared and ready now. I can't wait to go shopping.

    Bookmark   February 8, 2014 at 1:48PM
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kentucky_rose zone 6

I spray, but my cleanest roses are:
Beverly (new last yr.)
Tahitian Sunset
Pacific Celebration (new last yr. on fort., wasn't expecting such a clean bush)
Grande Amore (gets some BS closer to fall)

    Bookmark   February 8, 2014 at 4:21PM
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