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Old 24-09-2003, 10:12 PM
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Default Blush Noisette - what a rose

If I only had one rose this would be it. Bunches of pink double highly
scented blooms still scenting my garden path, and since late May. Looks like
a rambler in so far as the bunches of small flwrs, but I have never seen a
better repeat flowering rose.

Trevor

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Old 25-09-2003, 12:12 PM
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In article , WasTa
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If I only had one rose this would be it. Bunches of pink double highly
scented blooms still scenting my garden path, and since late May. Looks like
a rambler in so far as the bunches of small flwrs, but I have never seen a
better repeat flowering rose.



What kind of soil are you growing on Trevor?

In Amersham roses just don't do well, guess it's the clay over flint
over chalk
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Old 25-09-2003, 03:02 PM
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Default Blush Noisette - what a rose


"Janet Tweedy" wrote in message
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In article , WasTa
writes
If I only had one rose this would be it. Bunches of pink double highly
scented blooms still scenting my garden path, and since late May. Looks

like
a rambler in so far as the bunches of small flwrs, but I have never seen

a
better repeat flowering rose.



What kind of soil are you growing on Trevor?

In Amersham roses just don't do well, guess it's the clay over flint
over chalk


Am I then wrong in thinking that roses appreciate a clay soil?

Franz


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Old 25-09-2003, 06:44 PM
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Default Blush Noisette - what a rose

....chalky loam..extremely dry and free draining, on the edge of the
Yorkshire Wolds (70 ft amsl)

The plant is currently massed with buds as well as flowers.


Trevor

East Yorkshire



"Janet Tweedy" wrote in message
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In article , WasTa
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If I only had one rose this would be it. Bunches of pink double highly
scented blooms still scenting my garden path, and since late May. Looks

like
a rambler in so far as the bunches of small flwrs, but I have never seen

a
better repeat flowering rose.



What kind of soil are you growing on Trevor?

In Amersham roses just don't do well, guess it's the clay over flint
over chalk
--
Janet Tweedy
Dalmatian Telegraph
http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk



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