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ROSES: Autumn/Winter 2022-23

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  • MarlorenaMarlorena Posts: 8,705
    edited March 2023
    @newbie77
    You need to go to account options, the one on the right of the 4 options after your name..
    Edit profile
    click on signature settings on right hand side list of options
    Uncheck box that says ''hide signatures''
    Save

    You may have to sign out and back in again, can't remember.. 

    I had to uncheck the box as I couldn't see any signatures either..
    East Anglia, England
  • WAMSWAMS Posts: 1,960
    Nothing works. I am going to log out and attempt to remember my password. As Captain Oates said, I may be some time. 😉 

  • newbie77newbie77 Posts: 1,838
    edited March 2023
    @Mr. Vine Eye do you mean the rose with maximum growth? 

    My autumn pruned pots were ahead of everything else but after planting out, they are having a bit of settling in time. 
    South West London
  • owd potterowd potter Posts: 979
    Thanks @cooldoc.
    I do enjoy constructing stuff and landscaping, but not professionally. 
    Just another day at the plant...
  • PeterAberdeenPeterAberdeen Posts: 229
    edited March 2023
    Am I being pedantic, but I am sure Vanessa Bell was not married to Arthur?  Although he owned a whisky company he had a deep Christian faith, so I am not sure he would have approved of her lifestyle!
    “nature abhors a vacuum” | Aristotle
  • cooldoccooldoc Posts: 853
    newbie is right @Mr. Vine Eye Last year my October pruned roses were well ahead of the bareroots or later pruned ones.. So it does not depend only on the climate/ location, would depend on when it was pruned as well...
    Having said that, If someone starts it.. I am sure there will be a lot of rose pics... :p 

    @WAMS on computer (Windows) I did not log out.. just saved my changes as Marlorena mentioned and it showed up fine..
    A rose lover from West midlands
  • Mr. Vine EyeMr. Vine Eye Posts: 2,394
    @newbie77 - yes, week by week update on your rose which currently has the most advanced growth.

    @cooldoc - Yes of course, but it doesn’t matter because it’s just to look at how they’re changing week by week. 

    As you say it’s an excuse for pictures.
    East Yorkshire
  • MarlorenaMarlorena Posts: 8,705
    I'll take some photos later, most of mine are more or less at the same level but I'm due a cold spell this week.. -4 and snow, so not much will be happening for a couple of weeks..  we always seem to get winter in March these days..

    Soon be time to start a new thread with roses blooming elsewhere..
    East Anglia, England
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