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Old 14-06-2003, 11:56 PM
Anne Lurie
 
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Default Long grizzle - wrong roses!

Shiva,

Would bending the cane over, as described below, work with a Blaze climber
also? (I realize that Blaze may be out of fashion, but when I first got my
rose arbor, I knew my hubby would want the "rose arbor like my grandmother
had" so Blaze fit the bill -- unfortunately, both the arbor & the roses
are in the wrong place, as it turns out, but........ until I get the arbor
through which no dogs can run, it will have to do).

I'm wondering because I just cut off about 3' from a cane that was heading
up into a nearby Dogwood, and I might have been able to do something more
productive with the cane. (The roses & Dogwood were not on a collision
course until Hurricane Floyd, but the best-laid plans....)

Anne Lurie
Raleigh, NC

"Shiva" wrote in message
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On 14 Jun 2003 16:16:33 GMT, (VRB300) wrote:

Would love to hear others' stories of The Wrong Roses


I purchased what was clearly labeled as a climber (Don Juan) and also

planted
at the back door. The plant appears for all intents and puposes to be
a"regular" bush since the 4 canes each have a flowering bud at the tip.

I
thought climbers bloomed on laterals(I am not a rose officianado). Am I

barking
up the wrong "cane"?


Nope. It looks like a "regular" bush until one cane grows too long to
stand up by itself and falls over. Then it sprouts beautiful lateral
canes every couple of inches or so. You can also hurry it along by
bending them yourself, I suppose. Mine is in its third year, groing on
a chain link fence. Many long canes horizontal with many, many
laterals, some of which have fallen over and sprouted laterals. It is
in its second major flush at the moment--has climbed 10 feet up into
the mature hollies behind it. There is nothing like sticking your nose
in a Don Juan bloom warm from the morning sun. Rosy, lovely scent!
Velvety petals! It just gets better and better with time. Mine is in
full sun--FULL full sun--gets at least 9 hours. Water it lots and lots
and it will make you happy.



Vince