I love lists! I am super organised on paper/screen, dont ask about the actual garden though.
So I too have an excel of plants and roses too. Mostly are from recommendation on this forum and fragrant roses mentioned houzz. This is way more than I had planned and majority is going in pots as my cutting garden. I am feeling so guilty of buying so much when I dont have budget, time and space. I am telling myself, I already have empty pots lying around and I am using the garden soil and MPC and wont buy more than 1-2 roses from next year etc etc.
A Shropshire Lad, Abraham Darby, Aquarell, Auguste Luise, Carolyn Knight, Chandos Beauty, Charteuse de Parma, Deelish, Duftwolke (Fragrant cloud), Elle, Emily Bronte, Evelyn, For your eyes only, Ghislaine de feligonde, Heritage, Love-song, Marie Pavic, New-zealand, Novalis, Pat Austin, Queen of sweden, Royal Jubilee, Sharifa-asma, The Mill on the floss, Tottering by gentle, Versigny, Wild-blue-yonder, Yves-piaget
Utopia, Flower Carpet Amber, BlackberryNip, Pearl Drift, Rose de Rescht, Surrey, Burgundy Ice, Chandos Beauty, Jingle Bells, Timeless Purple, Dioressence, The Prince, Chartreuse de Parme
Most looking forward to RdeR and The Prince
Also roses that I got so late in summer 2020 they haven't shown me anything (or anything much) yet
Freifrau Caroline, Graefin Diana, Carmen Wurth, Arthur de Sansal
Wow! I am so impressed with your lists. I've still got the five I bought in 2019 to plant out and don't have room for any more, so will look forward to seeing all your photos next year.
My TCL order arrived yesterday, took a week, not bad. The majority are well branched and rooted. Some of the old roses look a bit twiggy, but perhaps that’s just how they are, having no experience of these until this year, I couldn’t say. The wimpiest is Eufemia, but at €5 a pop I’m not complaining. I also got a free Mutabilis as a substitute for the suddenly out of stock Salita, which was nice of them.
Top Row: Blush Noisette, Mme. Alfred Carriere, Marie Pavie x 2, Souvenir de St Anne. Middle Row: Mme. Isaac Pereire, Chartreuse de Parme, Love Song, Eufemia, Eyes for You. Bottom Row: Super Trouper, Ebb Tide, Purple Lodge, Deep Secret, Forever Royal.
Here is Mutabilis, think it might be own-root, can’t see an obvious graft cut, or am I just being blind?
Other bare root roses already received from Beales: Ivor’s Rose, Alexander, Golden Beauty, Francis Dubreuil, Guy Savoy. From Roses Loubert: Mme. Antoine Mari, Arthur de Sansal, Excellenz von Shubert. 24 in total.
My finger is also hovering over the buy button on a German site that have the out of stock at TCL Salita plus Souvenir de Marcel Proust (to replace the Chateau de Cheverny that died on me), both of which I have spaces for. It’s the third one I can’t make my mind up over. I am thinking of adding another climbing tea/noisette. Crepuscule and Mareschal Niel are currently in the running. MN might be borderline hardy here, but it speaks to my heart. Decisions, decisions...
Mountainous Northern Catalunya, Spain. Hot summers, cold winters.
@Nollie Beautiful roses from TCL and a very impressive list. Marechal Niel is a rose I would love to have but I think it wouldn't enjoy my climate at all. I like Crépuscule so far, although after the first flush, it prefers to focus on growing rather than flowering here. I think in your climate, it would be more continually flowering. It got some blackspot but regrew the leaves, it feels quite robust and able to take care of itself. It's quite possible that in 2-3 years, it will become a monster.
I’m not sure Maréchal Niel would enjoy mine either, @edhelka, it will be fine in the heat and we have had less summer rain the last two years to cause balling issues, but who knows if that’s a trend or an aberration. I suspect either would take 3 years to get fully established. I have a fence and a wild cherry tree for either (or both) to grow up, so the bigger the better! Duchesse de Auerstadt is another lovely looking yellow tea/noisette..
Mountainous Northern Catalunya, Spain. Hot summers, cold winters.
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So I too have an excel of plants and roses too. Mostly are from recommendation on this forum and fragrant roses mentioned houzz. This is way more than I had planned and majority is going in pots as my cutting garden. I am feeling so guilty of buying so much when I dont have budget, time and space. I am telling myself, I already have empty pots lying around and I am using the garden soil and MPC and wont buy more than 1-2 roses from next year etc etc.
I should add that this list is compiled completely through advice and notes from this forum. And with lots of wild over-ethusiasm, as per usual.
Top Row: Blush Noisette, Mme. Alfred Carriere, Marie Pavie x 2, Souvenir de St Anne. Middle Row: Mme. Isaac Pereire, Chartreuse de Parme, Love Song, Eufemia, Eyes for You. Bottom Row: Super Trouper, Ebb Tide, Purple Lodge, Deep Secret, Forever Royal.
Here is Mutabilis, think it might be own-root, can’t see an obvious graft cut, or am I just being blind?Other bare root roses already received from Beales: Ivor’s Rose, Alexander, Golden Beauty, Francis Dubreuil, Guy Savoy. From Roses Loubert: Mme. Antoine Mari, Arthur de Sansal, Excellenz von Shubert. 24 in total.
My finger is also hovering over the buy button on a German site that have the out of stock at TCL Salita plus Souvenir de Marcel Proust (to replace the Chateau de Cheverny that died on me), both of which I have spaces for. It’s the third one I can’t make my mind up over. I am thinking of adding another climbing tea/noisette. Crepuscule and Mareschal Niel are currently in the running. MN might be borderline hardy here, but it speaks to my heart. Decisions, decisions...
Marechal Niel is a rose I would love to have but I think it wouldn't enjoy my climate at all.
I like Crépuscule so far, although after the first flush, it prefers to focus on growing rather than flowering here. I think in your climate, it would be more continually flowering. It got some blackspot but regrew the leaves, it feels quite robust and able to take care of itself. It's quite possible that in 2-3 years, it will become a monster.