Teasing Georgia
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Comments (69)I planted mine in 2020 on the recommendation of lilyfinch who lived nearby at the time. i dont have bathsheba but am very interested in trying it. im in a bind because i have no more room. i already need to thin the herd because my largest beds dont have enough sun and the only places with enough sun are already jam packed. what is the growth habit of bathsheba? im looking to remove 2 cl royal america and 2 dee-lish to free up space for something to mingle with chianti and evelyn...See MoreTwo beautiful climbers: James Galway and Teasing Georgia
Comments (4)Thank you, Helen. I'm helping a friend with his (rose) garden and need a low thorn climber for his "he-shed". Good health is also a requirement because I doubt he wants to spray all over something he just built. I've been eyeing James since seeing the gorgeous pictures of him growing in Bavaria. So long as he gives three flushes, I think that would suffice. It's just and extra sort of rose. Thank you for taking the time to post pictures of the canes. We also have Teasing Georgia on order and a few others you grow!! : ))...See MoreDavid Austin Teasing Georgia
Comments (12)Fabulous!! Those blooms are to die for, such a rich and sunny yellow and I love the reddish tinge on the newly opened ! I am still waiting on buds from my TG this year, in zone 11, but she's just been a jolly green giant. I hope she will put on a beautiful show like yours does!...See MoreDavid Austin Teasing Georgia
Comments (15)the canes seem to be very nice and thick so possibly a grafted rose that has been potted. I am honestly not very experienced. I think your plant will do fantastic. Any small fence or cage will help with the bunnies. I have many in my yard and once the roses get tall enough it is actually funny seeing the rabbits eating some of the lower blooms like if they were cupcakes. I remember seeing one eating some of Roald Dahl blooms and it looked like he/she were eating a peach. At that point their damage is minimal. On the other hand if you have clematises do place a cage over them permanently because otherwise the rabbits will come and cut their stems at ground level....See Moredianela7analabama
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