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Old 24-06-2003, 10:32 PM
Gea Jones
 
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Default Rose not growing!

Hi,
I grow a lot of 'old ' roses, in my experience is is nearly always the
original rose which is at fault if you have a problem[otherwise your ht's
wouldn't be doing well]
unfortunately many garden centres sell inferior old roses, I have seen them
with black spot rust etc.
I would recommend David Austin roses in Wolverhampton, they are a bit pricey
but you will get a good mail order plant,
best wishes
Gea Jones

"Mike Lyle" wrote in message
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Hi
I bought several potted roses a couple of months ago, some HTs and 1

shrub
rose (Mme isaac Pereire). The HTs are all doing brilliantly.
Mme Isaac was intended as a feature plant in my front garden, I removed

a
square of turf and replaced some of the subsoil with compost and well

rotted
manure. It has had 4 flowers, 3 of which were already buds when I bought

it,
but apart from that it has not grown at all. It doesn't look like it's
dying, there are no greenfly or black spots, it's just sitting there!

It's
regularly watered and fed. I understood that shrub roses sent out long

canes
but there is no growth at all anywhere.
Do shrub roses take longer to establish, is there anything anyone can
suggest that I might be doing wrong?
thanks, Lisa


What's under the lawn where you removed the turf for Mrs Isaac P? If
it's very heavy stuff, the roots may not have spread beyond the
composty bit you dug for them. The Reader's Digest book says she's
very vigorous, capable of reaching 15' on a fence -- this suggests to
me she needs plenty of root room, but the book also says this group
don't want rich soil. Maybe it's just a matter of time to settle in,
but you could cautiously loosen the soil around the planting hole and
mulch the loosened area (lawn-mowings will do it) to encourage root
expansion once the manure's exhausted, which will probably be soon.

Mike.