I am facing problem with my roses ...please help
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jim1961 / Central Pennsylvania / Zone 6
7 years agoseil zone 6b MI
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Help! What Old Rose should I put on my back wall? Pictures Please
Comments (3)I'm sure other people will help you better than me, as I'm a newbie, too... but how many hours of sun do you get there? With most roses you need at least 4 hours, right...? If it gets a small amount of sun, you'll have to go with different varieties that are shade tolerant. What color roses do you like? Do you prefer simple or double blossoms...? (etc...?) Does it need to rebloom? It would also help if you said what zone you live in and what the soil type is perhaps...? :) You might find it fun to search a couple rose sellers that list by type. Like: http://www.roguevalleyroses.com/rose_list.php?search_id=On_Climber_List (though they are west coast.) but it might give you some ideas and you can look at the thumbnail pictures! Here is a link that might be useful: RvR...See MoreWhat am I doing wrong?! Please help, seedling problems.
Comments (7)I just wet the paper towel, fold it to about 3mm thick and put the seeds inside, fold it over, put it in a small self seal plastic bag with no holes, put it on the bed of the heated propagator and they germinate in a few days, I dont crack or remove the shell of the pips at all they grow fine on there own, once germinating I move them over to small compost pots about 3oz in volume filled with compost made from 1 part peat, 1part grit/sand and 1 part garden soil, and then put them back in the propagator with a small plastic bottle over them as a mini greenhouse, just until they get growing I always put the pips in the refrigerator for a few days before germinating as it seems to speed the germination up....See Morei am new and i want to start a rose garden...please help
Comments (2)You have mail....See Morehelp me solve my rose problem...please help!!!
Comments (2)hi Brian do you have any possums around?I have had similar damage from possums-they love the young buds.the 46 degres we had has killed some off-but they will be back good luck chas...See Morerifis (zone 6b-7a NJ)
7 years agoJasminerose, California, USDA 9b/Sunset 18
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