Lavender Crush
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Lavender Crush?
Comments (2)I saw it earlier this year and could find nothing much either. Certified Roses does not give enough information on the roses to be able to judge them. Anyway I'm already testing a whole bunch of Kordes roses. So I'm satisfied for this year. Good luck with what ever you decide to do....See MoreLavender Crush Question
Comments (2)Mine is new, but the canes seem pretty rigid, not very pliable....See MoreMore Lavender Crush at Regan
Comments (0)Sorry if all of you know this already...I saw a few more LC available at Reagan right now....See MoreUpdate on Lavender Crush
Comments (14)Did you get your Lav Crush from Regan? MY first one had suspect black on canes when they sent it and never took off. I complained and they replaced. The second plant showed little or no growth although it had a strong root system. I saw a container grown Crush at Lowes a couple of weeks ago, bought it, planted it replacing the Regan plant and it is going to town. It was 98 here yesterday, not good rose planting weather; the Lowes plant was not well tended as they had it in store since late February. I cut off dead parts, gave it vitamins and plenty of water and wow. In 2 week buds showing color. Not sure what happened with my Regan roses but NONE have done well and all have required nurturing just to live. I redid my garden this year ordering 20+ bushes from several venders and all are doing wonderfully. The 1 gal own root from Heritage have been the biggest surprise ,I know they are $ but they must give those babies steroids they have tripled in size and not stopped blooming. Nice people at Regan but my roses did not perform. Others may have had better results....See MoreJennifer (7b)
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