Paul Barden Roses
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Comments (3)Paul did name this rose. It's on HMF as Insoucient (great name!). Unfortunately he couldn't find a nursery interested in introducing it. I've admired it (and lusted after it) for several years myself. I still check the HMF listing occasionally to see if anyone is offering it. I think Paul should try again to find someone to introduce it. Maybe one of the Florida nurseries? Are you listening, Paul? (deprived) John...See MoreNew Paul Barden Roses at Rogue Valley Roses
Comments (24)I am sitting here, trying to decipher YMMV?!?! Anyway, I might give it a try anyway. BS is a major problem in my garden. I don't spray w/big chem, but have had good results with finely ground cornmeal. Especially if I'm diligent. Dakota Redwing is such an appealing rose; I feel like I have to give it a try. Thanks for your honest input and I look forward to hearing about more of your work! Golden Buddha is the only rose in my garden that I want more than one of the plant. Wonderful, happy rose which delights me @ time I see it....See MoreNew Paul Barden Roses at Rogue Valley Roses
Comments (42)I should show photos that depict its lack of vigor too. Great for dry heat, no crisping... but maybe not good for other areas. No new little canes yet. I really should be pinching off buds as instructed, I just got too busy. One got some black spot and defoliated, which isn't a problem ever here so if you're in a black spot area it's probably not so good. The others all have a little black spot too. This one gets the most sun and heat... it's the happiest. All my broccoli and celery, lettuce and radishes bolted in that bed too. It's hot....See MoreAnyone Growing Paul Barden Roses in Humid Zone 9
Comments (0)Just been reading articles on Paul Barden Roses. Since I am a newbie to roses, I would like some advice on these roses. Living in Houston, the weather is hot & humid in the summers. Is anyone growing these roses in a hot/humid climate. Experience is the best teacher. Thanks in advance, Carol...See MoreAlana8aSC
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