Fern's Rose
Our new rose for 2006, named after TV presenter Fern Britton with masses of deep creamy yellow flowers Height For further information, please contact us at info@rosebuddies.com [... more]
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Hilary Mckay
It's back to school for the start of a new term. Indigo's returning after a bout of glandular fever and is dreading it. Rose is worrying about Indigo--and her new glasses. Saffy is busy dictating Rose's homework ... [... more]
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Climbing Roses Explained.
GardenAction recommend CROCUS as your online supplier of containerised roses. We have personally tested many online gardening suppliers and have found out from personal experience that CROCUS offer excellent value for money, reliability and ... [... more]
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Rosebuddies - Rose Problems Cuckoo Spit
What is it? This is commonly called Cuckoospit. It's a protective froth produced by little insect called a frog hopper. It's unsightly but not too harmful. For further information, please contact us at info@rosebuddies.com [... more]
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Rosebuddies - Rose Problems Rust
Advice: The best thing to do with rust is to avoid it in the first place. Feed, water and mulch well to keep the plant's strength up. If you see any rust starting to appear, pick off any affected leaves and burn them. Pick up any fallen leaves in ... [... more]
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Miniature Roses, Care And Cultivation
Because of their more delicate root structure, miniature roses need a good supply of water at all times. Where they are in pots, this even more important. All miniature roses in open ground will appreciate an annual mulch of well-rotted compost ... [... more]
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How To Prune Your Rose Bush, Page 5 Of Roses
This type produces a mass of new shoots mainly from the base of the plant. Flowers are produced from stems that have grown the previous year. After flowering cut back roughly half of the shoots that have produced flowers right to the base of the ... [... more]
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Pruning Roses
Some roses need pruning in the spring and others later in the year. Follow our guide you can grow the best roses ever - the aim is to improve flowering, to maintain an attractive shape and to keep plants healthy. Prune climbers in autumn as ... [... more]
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How To Propagate Roses - Page 6
Finally, choose a small patch of soil in your garden which is not over-exposed to the winter weather (near a wall or hedge is ideal), then dig it over with a trowel. Simply push the cutting into the earth about half or two thirds down and gently ... [... more]
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Hybrid Tea Rose
One of the world's best known roses since its introduction at the end of the Second World War in 1945, 'Peace' is still a favourite choice for beds and borders. It is a large plant for a hybrid tea, and it is better to give plants plenty of space ... [... more]
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