"Kim" wrote in message
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In article
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says...
The plants will arrive by the end of next week so I
need
to know which one will
go where, based on how it might "grow up".
The bed in question is hexagonal, with 6' sides. I
will
be putting in 7 roses
George Burns
Intrigue
Lavaglut
Margaret Merril
Easy Going
The Fairy
Baby Grand
Here's one link to a picture and description of
a mature "The Fairy":
http://members.fortunecity.com/cnett...ur/thefairy.ht
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Very pretty shot of her, Gail. It's a bit more spreading
than I thought at
first. How much smaller can she be pruned down to, do you
think? (width wise)
I may not be saying that right so I hope you know what I
mean.
I've never grown a Fairy but given that they're
always available around here, and a lot of people
grow them, I suspect they're hard to kill.
I do grow Red Cascade (a mini rambler, I
believe is the classification) that we "prune"
often with a weed whacker and the rose(s)
don't care! I grew the first four from cuttings
from a local groundcover demo site, then
grew 18 from cuttings last year, hoping at least
a dozen would survive. Well, all 18 survived
so I planted a bunch of them as mini-windbreaks.
I'm guessing Fairy would function much the
same.
Gail