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Franz Heymann 26-06-2004 11:48 AM

Gloire de Dijon
 
I understand that Gloire de Dijon will do well on a North facing wall.
Is it likely to do well in an 18" diameter by 18" deep pot against
such a wall?

Franz



Robert 26-06-2004 11:48 AM

Gloire de Dijon
 

"Franz Heymann" wrote in message
...
: I understand that Gloire de Dijon will do well on a North facing wall.
: Is it likely to do well in an 18" diameter by 18" deep pot against
: such a wall?
:
: Franz

Wishful thinking Franz I think lol



Franz Heymann 26-06-2004 04:12 PM

Gloire de Dijon
 

"Robert" wrote in message
...

"Franz Heymann" wrote in message
...
: I understand that Gloire de Dijon will do well on a North facing

wall.
: Is it likely to do well in an 18" diameter by 18" deep pot against
: such a wall?
:
: Franz

Wishful thinking Franz I think lol


All ight, then. What about Maigold?

Franz



Rod 27-06-2004 02:07 PM

Gloire de Dijon
 
On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 15:07:10 +0000 (UTC), "Franz Heymann"
wrote:



All ight, then. What about Maigold?

Franz

Sorry Franz, I wouldn't be happy about any rose in a container unless
you're prepared to accept sub standard growth and shorter than normal
life.
Rod

Weed my address to reply

http://website.lineone.net/~rodcraddock/index.html

Franz Heymann 27-06-2004 10:06 PM

Gloire de Dijon
 

"Rod" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 15:07:10 +0000 (UTC), "Franz Heymann"
wrote:



All ight, then. What about Maigold?

Franz

Sorry Franz, I wouldn't be happy about any rose in a container

unless
you're prepared to accept sub standard growth and shorter than

normal
life.
Rod

Weed my address to reply


Thanks to Robert and Rod for input.
I am disappointed.

Franz



Brian 30-06-2004 07:11 PM

Gloire de Dijon
 

"Franz Heymann" wrote in message
...

"Robert" wrote in message
...

"Franz Heymann" wrote in message
...
: I understand that Gloire de Dijon will do well on a North facing

wall.
: Is it likely to do well in an 18" diameter by 18" deep pot against
: such a wall?
:
: Franz

Wishful thinking Franz I think lol


All ight, then. What about Maigold?

Franz

-------------------

I too would not grow any rose in a container unless it was the
only option.
I have Maigold both in the garden and potted [on concrete] against a wall.
There is a difference and the rose against the wall has survived rather
than flourished.
Both flower fully from mid April to June and sporadically afterwards. It is
a well worthwhile rose. There is a 'Hamlet' similarly potted that does seem
to like the conditions better.
The larger the container then the greater expectations.
Best Wishes Brian.



Franz Heymann 02-07-2004 08:09 AM

Gloire de Dijon
 

"Brian" wrote in message
...

"Franz Heymann" wrote in message
...

"Robert" wrote in message
...

"Franz Heymann" wrote in

message
...
: I understand that Gloire de Dijon will do well on a North

facing
wall.
: Is it likely to do well in an 18" diameter by 18" deep pot

against
: such a wall?
:
: Franz

Wishful thinking Franz I think lol


All ight, then. What about Maigold?

Franz

-------------------

I too would not grow any rose in a container unless it

was the
only option.
I have Maigold both in the garden and potted [on concrete] against

a wall.
There is a difference and the rose against the wall has survived

rather
than flourished.
Both flower fully from mid April to June and sporadically

afterwards. It is
a well worthwhile rose. There is a 'Hamlet' similarly potted that

does seem
to like the conditions better.
The larger the container then the greater expectations.


I'm all for experimenting. I will try Maigold, will feed it well and
will just cross hands.
The Gloire de Dijon I am putting in an open border with good soil
against a 6 ft North facing stone wall.

My existing roses (a higgledy piggledy mix of species of climbers, old
shrub roses, hybrid teas, floribundas and patio roses growing in open
soil) are doing better than they have ever done before. Lest urglers
think I am bragging, they still leave a lot to be desired. {:-(

Franz




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