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Austins in Pennsylvania Ohio River valley

James
10 years ago

Hi All,

I have been trying my best to research which david austin roses will do well for my humid, frigid, damp environment in south western PA. I have grown many old roses and have been frustrated with every one of them due to black spot. I spray the bad chemicals (don't hate me) to try to eradicate it, I use stone mulch rather than wood or leaves and pick up all dropped leaves from around the plants but they continue to get decimated every summer by black spot.

Now I have decided to take out these plants and give the ground a year's rest while i figure out what roses are most disease resistant here in this area.

I hear Perdita is pretty good, and that Susan Williams-Ellis is absolutely disease free - but do they grow well ? I can't plant a rose without a heavy intense fragrance, so thats a consideration, too. Also, I'm really trying to stick with lighter colors, pale pink, apricot, light yellow, etc. just no reds or deep rose colors.

What are your thoughts ?

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