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From pots .....to the ground
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Posted by rosesforme Melb (My Page) on Tue, Sep 20, 05 at 9:00
| Hi all
We had a very busy day on Sunday and cleared a very weedy bit of the side garden and planted 4 roses.
We planted:
Golden Celebration( hope to train this up the fence)
Pat Austin
Perfect Moment
Christian Dior
So I have a tall and mid standard and 2 shrubs, all in red/orange/yellow tones.
They are all doing well so far,Pat Austin seems to have produced new growth already(is that possible so soon?)
Perfect Moment is a challenge ..a long story, so I hope this one will kick on now.
I will post a photo tomorrow on this thread to show you.
Exciting days...still waiting for the buds to bloom.
cheers
Michelle |
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RE: From pots .....to the ground
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| Hi Michelle you have been busy. I love those colours together they should look good. Most likely your Pat Austin was ready to sprout leaves at this time but it is amazing what a bit of sun does to plants. Looking forward to your Pics, exciting days are right, but your roses down there will be still flowering away when mine have exhausted themselves...Cheers..MM. |
RE: From pots .....to the ground
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- Posted by ashmeri Cent. Qld.Aust. (My Page) on
Tue, Sep 20, 05 at 18:40
Good on you Michelle. I am sure they will all look great when they are flowering for you. I have just started on building up the soil for my Rose garden, will take a while for it to become good enough to plant them in then I too will have the fun of getting them out of the pots. Marion, who is looking forwad to your pictures. |
RE: From pots .....to the ground
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Hi all Thanks for your interesting and encouraging replies. I must have the bug or something because today I have planted from pots: Fresia France Libre So that will add to the colour as well so now I have 6 varying sizes in that area all in the orange/red/yellow/shades.. Should be good. MM Pat Austin has gone beserk! New shoots, foliage buds I'm very encouraged. I will post a pic when I have fed & mulched--it doesnt look too good at the moment! cheers Michelle |
RE: From pots .....to the ground (continued)
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Here are some before and after pictures...goodness its hard work. Before (about a year ago)
After (this week)
In the first pic the area on the right was weedy, covering a tree stump right up to the brick fence a space about 2-3 meters long along the fence. This all had to go and then we able to plant the roses. There is still about a meter to clear up to the brick fence then we will be able plant maybe a couple more (you can see the spot in the second pic on the right. Also we have to replace the mulch on the left of the pic. I will do it later in the week...I've had enough! MM.... Do you see Pat Austin ?Its the tall standard on the right of the pic. All this new red growth started a few days ago-after we relocated it from a huge tub. Now I have 6 less roses in containers and cant wait to plant out more. I now have 13 in the ground and the rest(37) in containers. I want to keep about 10 in containers for a while so I need to plant about another 27. We need to get the soil prepared before we can plant more in a different area. I put the pot of spreading geraniums on the stump for effect! cheers and will continue with further updates. Michelle PS note the Delphiniums & Foxgloves growing well! |
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| Michelle It looks great I can see the new growth on the Pat Austin. Well Done! This is the time of year to do things with the weather improving. Best of luck with the next 27 . cheers pam |
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First off Michelle I must say I love those white pots with the tulips on them And your new garden is looking terrific. Yes I see your P.A. that good that you have a standard Not so much bending over when you have to prune, up off the ground too and less diseases. Loking forward to seeing them flowering..Cheers..MM. |
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| Your garden bed is looking very tidy and healthy. I think that the colour your new plantings should blend well with the colour of your fence. I ditched pots when we re-did the garden four years ago and I must say that my plants have thanked me so much since they can get their roots out further into fresh soil. Also they are now watered with the rest of the garden on the drippers and don't get so stressed in the hot weather. Saves me time too! |
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Thanks again Its hard work and when you get encouraging replies it helps a lot! I bought more mulch today to remulch the rest of the bed (side garden) ...a job for the weekend. Then that part will be finished.At last! I'll post a pic when everything is blooming. I'm also thinking of some screening for the fence.I saw some interesting sceening at Bunnings last week..brushed something that you put up against the fence. I will have a think about that. thats all for now cheers Michelle |
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