Pretty in Pink Eden
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New Roses on the market this year...opinions?!?
Comments (31)My last on the subject before bowing out (I hope). This is for those who might now be throughly confused. When a rrd infected mite or mites land on your rose they do so to feed and reproduce. Mites prefer to feed on tender plant tissue and buds. The initial landing places become systematic for rrd. While feeding the virus enters the plants phloem system. It must then travel down thru the phloem where it enters the crown and roots. At this point the virus is transported back up thru out the rest of the plant. There is a 3rd alternative to try. Removing the entire plant down to the crown is what you would normally do. Bagging or burning the plant material first to hopefully eliminate the mite. Then you return to dig the crown and roots. These would contain infection but no mites. So if you should think that you caught the rrd at it's first sign and it was out at the end of a cane. You might stop before removing crown and roots. You have already done the best you can to eliminate the mite. You could wait to see what grows back. If crown and roots are rrd infected new grow will be symptomatic. You will see rrd growth. At that time get it out of there. If the virus had not reached the crown or roots a nice healthy rose bush will regrow. However there is always a remote chance that a new mite could land again. Then plants would then again become infected. Hope I was understandable. And please know this is my best understanding of this disease. I do not believe I'm 100% correct. But I do believe I'm doing the best I can which the information that I've been able to gather. Good luck to all....See MorePretty in Pink Eden climber 2015
Comments (264)I have this spectacular rose: very healthy in my no spray garden, very little die back and beautiful spring display. It’s a lovely gift you have given us @regtomerlin. Will call her Margaret Mae instead of PiP henceforth....See MoreAngel Garden roses
Comments (4)I would order mme. alfred carriere from them but it is now out of stock. My last one froze in route from Heirloom roses. So now I need to replace it. ~SJN...See MoreIs climber Pretty In Pink Eden fragrant?
Comments (14)Well, we are in the dog days of summer now, 106 for today so a lot of them are dormant. I am sure I will get another flush when we get back yo liw 90's. I got mine bare root from the local garden center two years ago, I actually got a second one when they went on clearance for $7.00. They are not that tall yet, about 4 feet and sprawling, but then I have moved them twice. I want them to climb because they are extreme nodders and at 4 feet I have to tie the blooms up to see them now :). I think they are great roses, I can't wait for them to be real climbers on my trellis. I am sure they would grow faster if I had a routine fertilizer program LOL Carla in Sac...See Moresummersrhythm_z6a
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