Roses

... Roses are one of the few species of plant that are extremely adaptable. They are capable of growing in almost any part of the world. The best roses are always to be found in warm, temperate areas, although there are a few that have adapted to grow well in very cold or subtropical areas. If ... Read review

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1-5 of 6 reviews of Roses

Roses are Red....

Advantages: Beautiful flowers, wonderful variety
Disadvantages: Take a lot of care

...and the physical planting of roses and the routine care required for rose growing. Unfortunately, I think this may be quite a long review, as I have so much to say about them!

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The beauty of the rose family is that it doesn't matter whether you ...
...you choose to grow modern roses for their very long flowering season or their fantastic blooms, the massive diversity of the rose family means that you will never be short of a plant. You will be able to find a species of rose that will be suitable for any part of the garden. With this in mind, you will be able to create areas of peaceful tranquilism, and other areas boasting massive informality. Roses are one of the few species of plant that are ... more

SnowiestElf 11.01.2006 (11.01.2006)
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Roses are red..and blue and yellow and pink...

Advantages: Beautiful Looking Flowers, Fragrant, Easy To Grow
Disadvantages: Lots of Pests And Diseases

...to write a review about Roses since today, the 14th February 2007, is St Valentine's Day and Roses have been linked to Romance and Love for many Centuries. Roses were originally grown in Monasteries for their medicinal properties and they were also used in various Religious Ceremonies. The traditional Rose that was grown by the Monks was a cross between a French Rose and a Wild Rose. It is believed that the Monks were probably the first People in ...
...that we know today. Roses come in many different varieties, shapes and sizes. In fact such is their diversity they are more symbolic than any other Plant. As well as a symbol of Love, Roses are also popular at Funerals, and have long been associated with Remembrance. Although we now use Poppies to commemorate those that sacrificed their lives in the last two Great Wars, long before 1918, Roses were laid out to remember those that had died in battle. ...

micksheff 14.02.2007 · Read full review
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Brightens up my garden

Advantages: variety of colour
Disadvantages: attracts bees

...French rose and the wild roses and of course the old Lancaster rose, after lots of cultivation and many years of rose growing there are now lots of different kinds of roses to choose from if you're a fan of this lovely flower. Roses fall into different categories and these are the Hybrid tea roses, the Old roses, the Floribunda, the Climbers or Ramblers, the Wild Roses and the Miniature roses. I love the Hybrid Tea roses as these have a spectacular ...
...smell of. Climbing roses are great for the covering of the fences and can also be grown to add colour to a boring hedgerow around the garden, a climbing rose will grow in most places and will soon make itself a dominant feature to your edges of the garden. I love the pinks and have pink and white varieties around the hedges of my garden, not only does it brighten up the place, it also makes people think twice about climbing over your hedges as these ...

Sunnysmiles 24.07.2006 · Read full review
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BLOOM BLOOM BLOOMING

Advantages: See opionion
Disadvantages: See opinion

...means roses, especially fragrant shrub roses tumbling all over the border and shedding carpets of petals. There is a wide mixture of varieties generally classified as shrub roses, and they all bring beauty into the garden. Most are also intensely fragrant, with scents ranging from heavy and seductive to bracingly fruity.Some have marked disease resistance and also an ability to tolerate a wide range of soils and situations, so that they can be grown ...
...Shrub roses vary in form from large strong shrubs to the prostrate varieties that spread across large areas, and can be grown as low maintenance ground cover. Some resemble wild roses in the simplicity of their gracefully arching stems, while others are sometimes classified as floribundas because of their massed displays of small flowers in large sprays.The great diversity of this exciting group means that there is an ideal rose for almost any situation. ...

Zebra 27.08.2001 · Read full review
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Pruning Roses is Easy

Advantages: Scent and colour throughout the summer
Disadvantages: undeservedly thought of as difficult

Roses have a reputation as difficult to prune, which is really unfair to roses, and puts people off planting such a wonderful range of colourful, scented species. As far as pruning roses goes, the only thing you can do wrong is not to prune them! If you’re really unsure, just cut them back to about 9” off the ground in early spring. Trials conducted by rose growers showed that plants hacked back with a hedge trimmer performed just as well as those ...
...using roses in large quantities have resorted to quick mechanical pruning with no ill effects. However, if you want to do it the traditional way, take the tall growths down a bit in November, just to prevent wind rocking the plants, but leave the real pruning till early spring. First identify any dead growth, and cut it out right back to healthy wood. Then take out any spindly growth, again right back to a main stem. Next, take out any stems which ...

Aspen 09.12.2000 · Read full review
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I go for climbers

Advantages: Cheap and effective
Disadvantages: Messy if not handled with care.

...round the base of your roses and hoe it into the soil. The sulpher content really does fight off black spot. If you cast your mind back you will recall that blackspot became rampant just after the clean air act was introduced giving good evidence that the sulpher emitted from chimneys kept it at bay. Go on give it a try. You will have to ignore some of the ratings below because they do not apply. ...

yorkie2 04.09.2001 · Read full review
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Advantages: Good for a rockery and excellent for wild life .
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A rock rose is a Plant that many of you may have in your garden. The rock roses Helianthemum are from the genus cistus. There are about 17 of this species from the wild rockrose Helianthemum nummularium to the many cultivated plants we see in our gardens and parks. Rockroses are small to medium sized shrubs. As you can detect from the name these plants like a rock soil to grow on and are a useful plant in the rock garden. We have a couple growing on ours they like a well drained soil. They like the chalk soil I live on and do like to be watered occasionally The rock rose is really a native from the Mediterranean area and it likes a sunny position. This plant is not common in Cornwall or in west Scotland but grows well in other parts of the country .Although the name is rock rose this plant is not a rose but the flowers are rose ...

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Roses, roses all the way ...

Advantages: Great variety of flowers
Disadvantages: Lots of thorns!

Shrub roses come in a great variety. There are types that grow tall and some that can be used as ground cover. Some are termed as ?old fashioned? having been around for many years, others are known as ?modern?. Generally speaking, shrub roses need less attention than other types. Although they do need some pruning it is usually only to keep the bush in good shape and condition, cutting away the dead wood etc. The ground cover variety is relatively new and can be planted to spread across the garden rather than up ? obvious from the name, of course! They will happily ramble over banks making a mass of fragrant blooms. They tend to have rather small flowers which grow in clusters and this makes a lovely carpet of colour. Some have names such as ?Flower Carpet? and ?Magic Carpet?. The ?old fashioned? type usually has many ...

Minha 02.05.2004 · Read full review
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Champagne and Roses all the way!

Advantages: Smells lovely, lasts well, does the job
Disadvantages: None for me

You know when you wander round garden centre gift shops and see the displays of scented candles, drawer liners, pot pourri etc. ? do you ever stop and have a sniff? OK ? next question ? do you then decide not to bother because the fragrance never lasts anyway? Well that?s what I always used to think, until I discovered Claremont and May. They do a wide range of fragrances as follows: Fragrance Layers Champagne and roses Honey and vanilla Orange grove Lilac and lavender Essential Fragrances Amberwood blue Cinnamon Coconut Cucumber and mint Frangipani Honeysuckle and jasmine Jacaranda wood and citrus Mango and papaya Orchid Oriental lime and ginger Paradise Passion fruit and melon Pink pepper and lotus pod Pomegranate Sweet bay and citrus Water lily Now I hope you know me better than to think that I have put ...

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