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I was given some cuttings of traditional green ones and they got mildew every year and produced no usable fruit.
I bought a red one from a supermarket and it has proved to be resistant and easy to propagate as the branches touch the ground and take root.
Near Worksop on heavy clay soil
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I've never had any trouble with mildew. I can only assume it's the varieties I grow, as here in the mild damp South West plants ought to be very prone to fungal disease.
I grow Hinnonmaki Red and Invicta. I know the latter is meant to have high mildew resistance, and I can only assume the former does, too.
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Goosgoggs here, an originally from London. Lol
I don't have any of them, but one of my roses which normally thrives (too much and is a pain in the rear) has done terribly this year and if full of what I assume to be powdery mildew. It's definately been a different yearShortie
"There are only two lasting bequests we can hope to give our children; one of these is roots, the other wings" - Hodding Carter
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