How tallest is your rose bush?
The Guiness record for the tallest rose bush is somewhere
around 11 feet. This is supposedly with the help of some sort of commercial rose food. I forget the brand. I have a rose bush (that was present when I bought my house 11 years ago) that grows each year to about eight or nine feet with nothing but watering. Each March I prune it down to about four feet. I'm just wondering how tall your rosebushes get. I'm in central Texas. -- 8^)~~~ Sue (remove the x to e-mail) ~~~~~~ "I reserve the absolute right to be smarter today than I was yesterday." -Adlai Stevenson http://www.suzanne-eckhardt.com/ http://www.intergnat.com/malebashing/ http://www.intergnat.com/pussygames/ |
Suzie-Q wrote:
The Guiness record for the tallest rose bush is somewhere around 11 feet. This is supposedly with the help of some sort of commercial rose food. I forget the brand. I have a rose bush (that was present when I bought my house 11 years ago) that grows each year to about eight or nine feet with nothing but watering. Each March I prune it down to about four feet. I'm just wondering how tall your rosebushes get. When I bought the house almost 4 years ago, there were around 30 various rose bushes flanking both sides of the driveway. There are various hybrid teas and floribundas, most of which have no sign of a tag.. One side of the driveway also had a butterfly bush that was keeping some of the rose bushes in the shade. A little over a year ago, an ice storm damaged the butterfly bush so badly that it died. Two of the rose bushes that had been in the shade of the butterfly bush, and had been fairly sickly looking took off last summer. I'm 5'10", and I could barely reach the top of one, and I couldn't reach the top of the other. That would put it over 8'. The only thing I was doing last year was spraying compost tea on the foliage and soil around the roses starting in June. We had a moist spring last year, and I had some black spot that I was treating. BTW.... 11'1" probably won't be the record for long: And this year, the rose went wild again. Villalobos said it hit 12 feet 8 inches tall, a mark she has submitted to Guinness to establish a new record. But for how long? According to published accounts, a family in Peoria, Ill., grew one that was measured in late September at 13 feet, 7.5 inches. Source: http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniont...c2records.html Some how I suspect that 11' hybrid teas aren't all that amazing. I think people just haven't bothered submitting their tall roses to Guinness. -- Warren H. ========== Disclaimer: My views reflect those of myself, and not my employer, my friends, nor (as she often tells me) my wife. Any resemblance to the views of anybody living or dead is coincidental. No animals were hurt in the writing of this response -- unless you count my dog who desperately wants to go outside now. Clean-up your yard this spring with Black and Decker tools: http://www.holzemville.com/mall/blac...ker/index.html |
Mine are well over 12 feet tall. They are Don Juan and "trained" to a
trellis. Two years ago I bent the long canes over and tied them and lots of side shoots grew out the bent canes. I have to keep trimming them back. Must be all that cow manure I throw at them. I only have three bushes, but that's enough work for me. On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 04:19:40 GMT, Suzie-Q wrote: The Guiness record for the tallest rose bush is somewhere around 11 feet. This is supposedly with the help of some sort of commercial rose food. I forget the brand. I have a rose bush (that was present when I bought my house 11 years ago) that grows each year to about eight or nine feet with nothing but watering. Each March I prune it down to about four feet. I'm just wondering how tall your rosebushes get. I'm in central Texas. |
"Suzie-Q" wrote in message
... The Guiness record for the tallest rose bush is somewhere around 11 feet. This is supposedly with the help of some sort of commercial rose food. I forget the brand. I used to have one that would routinely get to be about ten feet tall, but when I forgot to prune it one spring it grew taller than that. It had hundreds of flowers as well. I used no fertilizers, and I barely even watered it. This was in Salt Lake City. --S. |
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