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ROSES Autumn/Winter Season 2021/22

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  • TackTack Posts: 1,367
    edited February 2022
    But they are always lovely to see @Fire, I don't have many (or any) of yours and I like seeing your garden.
  • Lizzie27Lizzie27 Posts: 12,494
    And so say I. 

    I don't post many photos either as we have very poor mobile coverage here and they take ages to download. I sometimes use my proper camera, download those onto the ancient desktop and then post from there but that's a bit of a faff as well. Sorry!
    North East Somerset - Clay soil over limestone
  • JessicaSJessicaS Posts: 870
    I love all the pictures and everyones lovely gardens. A lot of my recent acquisitions are from being led astray here! (Prime examples being Munstead wood and Odyssey!) 

    I've got a lot that were new end of season / bare root so I have yet to see how they do, but I assure everyone I will be spamming pictures when they flower...
    Theres only so many I can excitedly spam family and friends with, even if I have prompted them to get more too! ;) So nice to share with such friendly like minded individuals and learn so much.


  • FireFire Posts: 19,096
    edited February 2022
    You lot are entirely to blame for pretty much all my rose aquistions. ;)

    There's only so many I can excitedly spam family and friends with... So nice to share with such friendly like minded individuals and learn so much.
    Exactly so. I'm sure I bore my friends to tears.
  • FireFire Posts: 19,096
    edited February 2022
    I'm rather despairing at the lack of basal shoots. I feel like a bad parent. I think one of my Malvern might have karked it too. It's looking might dead, planted in a stupidly tight spot. 😩
  • Fire said:
    You lot are entirely to blame for pretty much all my rose aquistions. ;)

    There's only so many I can excitedly spam family and friends with... So nice to share with such friendly like minded individuals and learn so much.
    Exactly so. I'm sure I bore my friends to tears.
    Can you hear an echo in here?

    Just another day at the plant...
  • ...At least I hope it does, otherwise I'm just boring everyone too as my garden's tiny! 😅
    and you squeeze a hell of a lot out of that small space
    Just another day at the plant...
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