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ROSES Autumn/Winter Season 2021/22

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  • OliyaOliya Posts: 228
    @Marlorena
    I haven’t got mine yet either. And tracking information says that Hermes is still waiting to receive my parcel from DA…
  • FireFire Posts: 19,096
    No more roses orders from me. I've got quite enough to try and keep alive as it is. :s
  • MarlorenaMarlorena Posts: 8,705
    ..very nice @cooldoc both got their fair share of thorns I see.. 
    East Anglia, England
  • cooldoccooldoc Posts: 853
    @Marlorena yes, they are thorny.. but nothing compared to Munstead or Gabriel Oak..

    @newbie77 lol... something to keep in mind when taking history...
    A rose lover from West midlands
  • MarlorenaMarlorena Posts: 8,705
    I wish I got the potted ones actually, I think you've got a year's start.. they should be ready for planting out presumably..
    East Anglia, England
  • OmoriOmori Posts: 1,674
    Oh my @newbie77 😆 Things rose addicts understand…

  • TackTack Posts: 1,367
    edited February 2022
    Mine not coming till tomorrow now, bit disappointing but gave me the chance to scrub pots and sort space. Mine will be bare root too, I could swear that GMS was only available like that but it is certainly available potted now. I have a feeling I'm losing my marbles. Now really no more, although PB just reminded me about their free delivery coming to an end!
    @pandakoala I'm a bit puzzled by your question but perhaps you are somewhere warm, mine, including Lady of Shalott, are all pruned to sticks and defoliated (some by hand). The new growth is leafing up all over all again now. I pruned but left the leaves on  Ghislaine de Feligond, Blush Noisette and Rambling Rosie, which do still look good.
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