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cherylle
14-08-2003, 12:12 PM
I have been trying to grow roses in Brisbane for some time, but find
the humidity a problem, e.g., blackspot etc. Does anyone have any
suggestions re the best spray to use, etc. Also, when is the best
time to prune roses and should I prune standard roses?
Chookie
14-08-2003, 02:32 PM
In article >,
(cherylle) wrote:
> I have been trying to grow roses in Brisbane for some time, but find
> the humidity a problem, e.g., blackspot etc. Does anyone have any
> suggestions re the best spray to use, etc. Also, when is the best
> time to prune roses and should I prune standard roses?
There are some varieties of rose that are less prone to black spot in humid
climates, so I hope you are growing them, otherwise the black spot will always
win.
WRT pruning -- pruning is done in July in Sydney, when the roses are closest
to dormant. Of course, this isn't strictly necessary; just that you don't
lose so many flowers if you prune in winter. Any rose book should tell you
how to prune standards -- try the library.
--
Chookie -- Sydney, Australia
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Tricia
14-08-2003, 04:03 PM
cherylle wrote:
:: I have been trying to grow roses in Brisbane for some time, but find
:: the humidity a problem, e.g., blackspot etc. Does anyone have any
:: suggestions re the best spray to use, etc. Also, when is the best
:: time to prune roses and should I prune standard roses?
July is the best time to prune, yes you can prune standard roses, just don't
prune past the graft. You are meant to go for a "vase" look but I just prune
heavily all over, sort of the brutal approach
--
Tricia
On 14 Aug 2003 03:11:16 -0700, (cherylle) wrote:
>I have been trying to grow roses in Brisbane for some time, but find
>the humidity a problem, e.g., blackspot etc. Does anyone have any
>suggestions re the best spray to use, etc. Also, when is the best
>time to prune roses and should I prune standard roses?
I have uploaded a few pages that might help you.
I know it hepled me.
I hope it helps you.
Look at them here
http://members.optusnet.com.au/~softfix/roses
Sorry about the quality, had to keep the size down.
Cheers
Red :-)
Bushy
17-08-2003, 10:45 AM
> but I just prune heavily all over, sort of the brutal approach
> Tricia
>
I just fire up the chainsaw for mine, one of those alpha male things!
Peter
Bushy
17-08-2003, 10:48 AM
> but I just prune heavily all over, sort of the brutal approach
> Tricia
>
I just fire up the chainsaw for mine, one of those alpha male things!
Peter
Cherylle
18-08-2003, 02:12 AM
>
>I have uploaded a few pages that might help you.
>
>I know it hepled me.
>
>I hope it helps you.
>
>Look at them here
>http://members.optusnet.com.au/~softfix/roses
>
>Sorry about the quality, had to keep the size down.
Thanks
they were a great help.
Cherylle
18-08-2003, 02:13 AM
>
>I have uploaded a few pages that might help you.
>
>I know it hepled me.
>
>I hope it helps you.
>
>Look at them here
>http://members.optusnet.com.au/~softfix/roses
>
>Sorry about the quality, had to keep the size down.
Thanks
they were a great help.
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