Prairie Peace rose - Where to buy one?
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WANTED: looking to buy love & peace rose to plant!
Comments (3)Hi Misty and Welcome to Garden Web! You might try the link below...Help me Find. I see you must register there b4 doing a search. It is certainly a lovely rose. Sue Here is a link that might be useful: Love and Peace at HelpMeFind...See MoreDavid Austin roses and one Peace..
Comments (21)Hi guys! I don't think any of the DA's was intended much for cut life, I read in old threads here and there reference's and some info about DA now beginning to take this aspect in to consideration when working on new hybrids. The lady in Texas told me the varieties mentioned above as having about 3-4 days in the vase. That's enough for me, As it happened I picked up the GC and a GT from a local nursery, there were several GT full of buds, I decided against them and went with one without. I won't be planting it for another week almost and wanted to stress it the least since were having a heatwave this week. I wonder if I made a mistake now, the shrubs full of buds looked glorious. One of the pots had a 3' cane shooting out of it all gangbusters healthy looking but same again, I decided against it. The GC however was a different story, Rather sad looking in it's shroud of blackspot. I drove a pretty hard bargain and got a $18 markdown. It seems healthy enough but is nearly naked and I'm not sure if I should cut the thin canes back? What about the GT, are the canes bendable? With the emergence of the Japanese Beetles I feel I must abandon my original planting scheme. Several of the locations for the new Austins are simply too close to their route. I don't know why they are not eating every thing in sight since I only find them on these two old rescue roses. Not getting the DA's this year is not a option. On I'm off to pick up the ADarby and the WCathedral on Wednesday and then on Sunday I'll round up the Lady Shallot and possibly Darcy Bussell. One final question: what you guys think about a A Darby mixed with Clematis Viticella Luxurians or possibly Betty Corning? Neither has no issues with blackspot and should be safe to comingle. I'm not confident enough to trust my minds eye. Everything looks great but it don't translate to reality all the time. Thank you!...See MoreErskine's Prairie Peace
Comments (2)That is a gorgeous plant. If you could, possibly send a sucker to an ownroot plant nursery like vintage, we don't have any commercial sources for this plant- which is such a shame! As a breeder I'd cross it with everything pretty much.....See MorePrairie Peace Rose
Comments (5)Where abouts are you, Wayne? Do you come to Saskatoon ever?(Watrous is even better!) I have four suckered plants that I want to get rid of..but they have already leafed out, so I'm sure they would die if I tried to ship them. If you will be in S'toon in the next little bit, let me know; I'm very willing to dig them out for you and we could meet somewhere. Free of charge! Just in case this happens to work: I'll be in S'toon this Friday. Another option, is if you ever drive on highway 16 up towards S'toon, I live about 15 minutes south on highway 2; I could meet you at the junction(there is a gas station there)....See Moreprairie_gal_z2b
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