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Pot Rose Plot
Topic Started: Jul 25 2007, 01:12 PM (1,088 Views)
justjen
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I had 3 pot roses and decided to give them a chance outside, this one is doing so well and the colour is fab!


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Sharon
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They're lovely, I agree the colour is great :thumbup;
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Sally
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Beautiful colour Jen do they smell as good as they look?

My roses are all brown and horrible, they did lovely earlier this year and last summer (they were my mothers day pressie last year that I potted out) :(

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Willow
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Jen they are lovely and what a nice colour, it certainly looks as though it is thriving outside. :thumbup; All the rain we have been having has battered my poor roses they look so sad, I'm hoping the first good day we get I can go outside and salvage what is left of them, where has our summer gone to? :(

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justjen
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:ta: ladies,

I have had some browning due to rain but they are loving the long drinks i think!!


Sally , I am afraid my gorgeous orange rose heas no smell... I adore Roses and my favourite is my Musk rose which smells devine and I am hoping it has another flush of flowers...


It has stopped raining and the sun has just come out! Wont last long!



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Sally
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Its stopped raining here now Jen and the sun is out slightly (peeping) B)

Dont fancy going out at this time to start gardening though, it seems the sun shines at the wrong time of the day now :groan

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VirginiaS
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Those are so pretty. I cut my browned and dead roses right to the ground and they are regrowing nicely . May even bloom again!
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justjen
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:ta: V,


I have missed you ... where have you been??

When my roses go brown or die back I just snap them off so the plant gets more energy and they grow more!!

I am so excited ... I am getting to know my cousins daughter in Canada through facsbook... she is coming over here in sep with her mum and i hope to meet her then.. I am telling you this because she is Canadian and she is just on her way to Nebraska for work...


Hope all is well with you and yours ??

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