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  • #31
    Buds just beginning to open, summer not too far away.

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    • #32
      My standards are flowering....
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      • #33
        They look beautiful Scarlet.

        And when your back stops aching,
        And your hands begin to harden.
        You will find yourself a partner,
        In the glory of the garden.

        Rudyard Kipling.sigpic

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        • #34
          Thank you Bramble, I'm very chuffed with them. I think they needed a couple of seasons in the ground before looking their best.
          I've just treated myself to a climber - Pauls Himalayan Musk - to climb through an old pear tree, very much looking forward to that growing .

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          • #35
            Originally posted by bario1 View Post
            Planted these out today in a nice sunny spot on the plot. Added manure and rootgrow just like in the D@vid Austin videos, so expecting great blooms!
            What did you get?

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            • #36
              Just had a little stroll around my garden - loving my roses at the moment.
              Some photos
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              City of York - rambling rose. In bud it’s yellow.

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              Last edited by Scarlet; 04-06-2018, 07:29 PM.

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              • #37
                Zephirine drouhin - you can smell them as you approach them - the scent of "proper" roses - and they're thornless.

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                • #38
                  Beautiful VC!

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                  • #39
                    Some David A roses....
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                    A lovely peach rose - Carolyn Knight

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                    The Ainwick

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                    Royal Jubilee - not thornless but doesn’t have many - the photo doesn’t do the colour justice. This is really beautiful.

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                    Gertrude Jeckyll - I’ve just pegged two branches down along the top of an old stone wall - hoping to get some more flowers along the stems

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                    • #40
                      Showing off my standards again - I can’t stop going in the garden to “have another look”

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                      Anne Boleyn - I have two of these standards. I’m hoping to get another two for my birthday in the summer

                      Unfortunately I don’t know the name of this one - but the perfume is gorgeous. Large shrub.
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                      Another without a name - taken from a cutting from a friends garden - a rambler, has loads of flowers
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                      • #41
                        Might the last one be Lady Hillingdon ?

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by nickdub View Post
                          Might the last one be Lady Hillingdon ?
                          I just had a gaggle and it looks too yellow...this one has yellow buds, when it opens the outer petal are a creamy white with a yellow centre. It does have lots of flowers though and is a strong healthy plant. Quite chuffed with how well its grown from a cutting especially as it is from a good friend. Love plants from friends - I always have secateurs in my handbag

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                          • #43
                            Scarlet they are all beautiful.
                            Just wondering might the pink one be Wendy Cussons.?

                            And when your back stops aching,
                            And your hands begin to harden.
                            You will find yourself a partner,
                            In the glory of the garden.

                            Rudyard Kipling.sigpic

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Scarlet View Post
                              What did you get?
                              Pascali, Valencia, Elina and Just Joey.

                              Should I expect anything this summer? So far they've put on some leaves, but apart from that they're just sitting there...
                              He-Pep!

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by nickdub View Post
                                No reason why pots won't work - I use the ground because I've got a number of buildings which provide North facing walls, so the soil there is more or less permanently damp - so its easy for me just to stick a few cuttings in, leave them for a year and then those that do root are a nice surprise :-)

                                I think hormone rooting powder is probably one for the experts - I tried it, and for me it seemed to make no noticeable difference. For the extra cost and the fact that I'm not sure its stores well, I'd rather just take a few more cuttings and accept a lower % are going to root OK - if you are running a commercial operation, then the cost/benefit will look entirely different.
                                Well, I put them in, and they are still in bags. The leaves look green inside the bags. What's the best way of seeing how they are doing? I don't want to disturb any roots that might be forming, do I just wait and see if the leaves look not-dead in a month or so? (they seem to be drinking water). I hope they take, it's a lovely perfumed rose by our front door, and it's marvellous to smell it as I get home from work.

                                Miss Scarlet - your roses look lovely

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