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ROSES: Spring/Summer 2022 🌹

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  • Lizzie27Lizzie27 Posts: 12,494
    @WhereAreMySecateurs, thanks for that, glad I'm not the only one with CB problems. Mine was planted on 27th Feb this year so I must be patient.
    North East Somerset - Clay soil over limestone
  • TackTack Posts: 1,367
    edited April 2022
    My thalictrums Elin and Rochebruneanum are emerged in the border, quite developed now, another one in a pot that I overwintered in a sheltered position is 2ft and about to flower (Black stockings) . Though a white one  delaveyi Album is only just showing 2 tiny tips.
    I love your garden @Edhelka, I bought Purple Skyliner copying you, but I do quite a lot!
    Chandos B has really taken off for me in a pot this year, I should have up potted. I hope the new ones find their vigour for you both soon.


  • FireFire Posts: 19,096
    I think my thals haven't made it back, which is such a shame. One of my fav plants.
  • WoodgreenWoodgreen Posts: 1,273
    @Fire My thalictrum delavayi haven't emerged yet. The earlier flowering aquilegifoliums are well up though.
  • WoodgreenWoodgreen Posts: 1,273
    The Ghislaine de Feligonde I transplanted in a deluge looks pretty awful now. Possibly frost, due to it being a bit delicate after the move?
    Or is it Nature's way of saying "Choose a more suitable rose for the arch"? 😬
  • FireFire Posts: 19,096
    In the community garden the aquilegia is coming up which is cool as I planted some seed two years ago and nothing happened. A nice surprise to see it's joined us and will hopefully self seed everywhere.
  • ImprevuImprevu Posts: 173
    @Mr. Vine Eye what neat borders and your climbers look promising . They are now in the 3rd year? 

    @edhelka that purple skyliner looks promising 


  • Mr. Vine EyeMr. Vine Eye Posts: 2,394
    edited April 2022
    Fire said:
    In the community garden the aquilegia is coming up which is cool as I planted some seed two years ago and nothing happened. A nice surprise to see it's joined us and will hopefully self seed everywhere.
    Yep once you’ve invited them they’ll never leave!

    @Imprevu - The climbers, by which I mean every rose against a fence or wall, except Lady of the Lake and Bathsheba, are in their fourth year. All the other roses are third year. Although some were either moved at some point or like Lady Emma had dieback in the first year so they’re more like second year. 


    Yes KG is vigorous, especially impressed because I’ve moved it twice since it was originally planted, so this is more like it’s third year, even though it’s four years in the garden. Marlorena grows hers as a short climber, that’s where I got the idea to grow it against the fence.
    East Yorkshire
  • zugeniezugenie Posts: 831
    Wow everyones gardens look so beautiful and full, I’m jealous!!
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