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Roses for a good home

Posted by rosesforme VIC Aust (My Page) on
Fri, Feb 17, 06 at 0:58

Hi all
I had this message in the exchange section but I dont think many people saw it so I will put it here:
I have a space problem and have decided to move some roses along and offer them to a good home.They are very healthy,but I have no more room for some others that I would like to try.
They are

In Ground:
Blueberry Hill

In Containers that will go with the roise if you like:
Princess de Monaco
Yolande de Aragorn
Reine des Violettes

I am easy to find in the SE suburbs of Melbourne
Please email me if you are interested.I can provide a photo if necessary.

Cheers
Michelle


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RE: Roses for a good home

Hi Michelle,

Don't know if you got my last email - but if you still have Yolande, I would be thrilled to swap for my wretched, non growing, non flowering, sulking Peter Frankenfelds!

thanks

Kate


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RE: Roses for a good home

Yes that would be good Kate.
I have responded to you last email....I'll send it again
cheers
Michelle


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RE: Roses for a good home

  • Posted by lozza Vic. Oz. (My Page) on
    Wed, Mar 1, 06 at 18:18

Hang on Kate, if you can't grow Peter Frankenfeld, why do you think Michelle's roses will perform any better? You might have or be doing something wrong in your garden?


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RE: Roses for a good home

After a very stern talking to them about how there is going to be a Peter F flavoured bonfire if they don't perk up [ and the addition of about 5 inches of sugar cane mulch] they are both performing much better with lots of lovely new growth.

I haven't had much success with the HTs in my garden, Queen Adelaide and Radox Bouquet are a bit spotty and sad - whereas all my older roses are fine. [I think a little of this is may be my perception derived from my prejudice toward older roses. Raubritter 'lost a few leaves to BS' whereas 'that waste of space QA was decimated'.] Lozza - they are really not that bad, and I may have expected too much too quickly.


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RE: Roses for a good home

All roses gone!
Sale over!
cheers
Michelle


 
 

 

 


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