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ROSES: Autumn/Winter 2022-23

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  • EustaceEustace Posts: 2,290
    Glad to hear your news @Marlorena. Praying for your continued good health. Roses and our garden are great healers, IMHO. Looking forward to your new additions. 🙂
    Oxford. The City of Dreaming Spires.
    And then my heart with pleasure fills,
    And dances with the daffodils (roses). Taking a bit of liberty with Wordsworth :)

  • cooldoccooldoc Posts: 853
    That's such a relief @Marlorena .. try your luck in another site.. with all that downsizing, you are likely to have 'rose withdrawal' symptoms:) I was eyeing La France and hence was asking your opinion the other day.. it is out of stock anyways, but may I ask why did you let it go?
    A rose lover from West midlands
  • bcpathomebcpathome Posts: 1,313
    Beautiful roses Glad to hear your good news .I have no roses blooming since I had to turn my garden over to OH after my heart attack stopped me .He has been at my gardening manual and has cut my roses all back without my knowing .God love him he thought he’d done a good thing .But will they be ok ? 
    I am still unable to get outside but the 6 I can see through my window look to be sprouting ,will they and the rest be ok ?
  • newbie77newbie77 Posts: 1,838
    bcpathome, your roses should be ok with pruning. I have started pruning my roses, as and when I get time. 
    South West London
  • MarlorenaMarlorena Posts: 8,705
    @bcpathome
    Sorry I've only  just seen your post.  Yes agree with newbie, your pruned roses will be all fine and dandy for next year.
    I'm sorry to hear of your health problems, nasty thing to have happened.  Roses can give us great comfort..

    @Tack
    I recall Scarborough Fair having lots of hips.  You still have a great deal of colour going on.. 
    East Anglia, England
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