Raspberry Cream Twirl
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Comments (15)They are already a bouquet, Cori Ann, and a yummy one, too. Who needs vases when a bucket will do for these beauties? I've never used glass or metal frogs, either, but once in a while do use the Oasis foam that holds water. It works well and keeps the blooms in place. I'm going to try your tip about taping or wiring the roses together--if I ever get enough blooms to make a bouquet. My first rose is finally blooming--the Canadian rose, Morden Sunrise. This rose basically dozes through the winter, and is ready to bloom like an eager kid before any of its mates have even woken up. Anyway, that bucket o' blooms is the most sumptuous thing. I'm nuts about your gorgeous Love Songs. Diane...See MoreHelp me make up my mind on matching up climbers!
Comments (65)Whoa, this looked better on my phone/tablet, I swear! 'Florentina' again. From ARE, didn't bloom the first year I got her, then threw a bunch of blooms at me after I moved her! She must have feared the shovel, ha! More LOS Here's LOS, 'Julia Child', and 'Princess Elise', with either Winter Sun/Winter Sunset on the right, just out of sight. That's a 'Walker's Low' catmint in the front, which I might move to the back of the tower. I had 'America' sweet peas in the middle of this one. This is the basic design of my towers, for now - three (supposed to be) short roses in the front, and climbers on the towers. I can't remember if this one is 'Bolero', 'Wedding Garland', or 'Honeymoon'. I'm thinking it's Bolero. Apparently I didn't get any pics of 'Honeymoon' or 'Wedding Garland'. I'll have to fix that this spring!...See Moreraspberry cream twirl... does anyone have pics to share
Comments (26)Band size, like a starter plant-not huge but all the ones I've received from her have roots filling the band pot and I usually throw them into a one gallon for a month or two then pot up from there. Last year, I got Colette, White Eden, and Fourth of July. Colette started blooming right away. I know I got some others from her as well the year prior, just cant think of them right now lol. I'm definitely going to get some more from her this year. I noticed she has Bliss, if anyone wants that as an own root band. The shipping usually starts in March or so but you can pick a ship date based on your climate. She was responsive to email, the one time I inquired about shipping. Regans had bare root RCT not sure if they are sold out or not yet....See MoreRaspberry Cream Twirl
Comments (29)Carla -- I think I have your same trellis in my veggie garden! Found mine at Costco. I have RCT in a partly shaded area, with the idea it will climb my arbor that frames the path along the side of my house to the backyard. But it's been very slow starting (1 gallon from Heirloom) -- but The Impressionist was planted about same time, also 1 gallon from Heirloom, and it has taken off this spring, so I'm hopeful that RCT will come along. If not, I may have to move it somewhere else. Not sure if it needs more sun, or it's just slow starting on its own roots. I also got peach leaf curl on my nectaplum (despite having sprayed with copper in Dec/Jan), and am getting some black spots. It is still very moist here, and drippy marine layer in morning. But RCT is looking good! @Sheryl May 8a - any updated photos on your slope? It was looking pretty amazing!...See MorePoorbutroserich Susan Nashville
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