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which rose
unfortunately my news server has been down for the past 38/48 hours so am
having to resend this request. if the first one managed to get through and users replied could someone please repost them. regards i am looking for a couple of roses, one for an east wall and one for a west wall. they will be grown in pots and should not need too much pruning but must have a long flowering period followed by hips. my wife has suggested rosa moyesii. would it matter which wall this is put against? does anyone have any other possible suggestions? tks all sorry should have added that we live in north yorks, uk. -- __________________________________________________ _____ Leyburn - Gateway to Wensleydale 54.18.38N 01.49.50W SE111905 200M AMSL |
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which rose
tigger wrote:
unfortunately my news server has been down for the past 38/48 hours so am having to resend this request. Go to google.com, choose "groups," then enter rec.gardens.roses. The posts are all archived there. |
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would it matter which wall this is put against? does anyone
have any other possible suggestions? I am in the USDA zone 7b, on the eastern shore of Maryland, and have had no luck at all with placing roses against the east wall. I have a White Meidilland that seems to be quite happy, about ten feet from the east wall, but luckily all my Full Sails, John F. Kennedys, Long Tall Sallys, and Pascalis were in large containers which allowed me to move them around to the east side (albeit a lot of effort!). They simply did not thrive there. Once they were back in full sun, they came back just fine. I think it depends on how far north you live, because that will determine whether your eastern exposure is a "full sun" or as in my unfortunate case, "partial sun." But the White Meidilland that was actually planted in the ground, seems ok, probably because it isn't being shaded by being directly under the line of shadow of the house; it can still soak up some of that wonderful southern sun. Scopata Fuori |
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I am looking for a couple of roses, one for the east wall and one for the Western Wall. They will grow in pots, do not require too much pruning, but there must be a very long flowering period, followed by hips. My wife Rosa moyesii recommendations. I suggest a number of climbing species of Agastache. Sir Lipton (white) is the only one immediately think of, but there must be other people.
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