ChatterBank11 mins ago
blind roses
I have several established roses of different types, last year they had a few blind shoots but this year they have even more, with hardly any buds, what can I do about it please.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Next time, cecil, buy Floribundas that are not hybrid. All Teas are hybrids. To tell the difference check near the bottom of the plant's stem for the tell-tale graft knob.
We've had some good luck with some of the more standard Teas... Peace is an all time international best seller... I have three and have had them for years. We live in the western U.S. and so have to winterize them... I'd expect you shouldn't have that problem if your temperatures don't get much below 25 degrees F.
Here's a link to Peace (sorry about the lengthey URL) http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://ger bera.org/image-files/gardener-2005-06-peace-ro se.jpg&imgrefurl=http://gerbera.org/gardening- magazine/the-gardener-index/june-2005/peace-ro se/&h=900&w=714&sz=96&tbnid=y_0zRySoJPb55M::&t bnh=146&tbnw=116&prev=/images%3Fq%3DPeace%2Bro se&hl=en&usg=__HbVNyoLEjLKQsCztDb_LK--P6Po=&ei =ZWUDSpenN6WoM-OniaMD&sa=X&oi=image_result&res num=4&ct=image ...
Additionally, you'd like any of the Old English Roses. Anything by Rosarian David Austin are sure winners and the best smelling roses you can get. See here: http://www.olive-trees.net/rose%20section/engl ish_roses.htm ...
Best of luck!
We've had some good luck with some of the more standard Teas... Peace is an all time international best seller... I have three and have had them for years. We live in the western U.S. and so have to winterize them... I'd expect you shouldn't have that problem if your temperatures don't get much below 25 degrees F.
Here's a link to Peace (sorry about the lengthey URL) http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://ger bera.org/image-files/gardener-2005-06-peace-ro se.jpg&imgrefurl=http://gerbera.org/gardening- magazine/the-gardener-index/june-2005/peace-ro se/&h=900&w=714&sz=96&tbnid=y_0zRySoJPb55M::&t bnh=146&tbnw=116&prev=/images%3Fq%3DPeace%2Bro se&hl=en&usg=__HbVNyoLEjLKQsCztDb_LK--P6Po=&ei =ZWUDSpenN6WoM-OniaMD&sa=X&oi=image_result&res num=4&ct=image ...
Additionally, you'd like any of the Old English Roses. Anything by Rosarian David Austin are sure winners and the best smelling roses you can get. See here: http://www.olive-trees.net/rose%20section/engl ish_roses.htm ...
Best of luck!