Oh No! ?
By Jenlewis
- 29 Jun, 2017
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When washing up tonight, looked out window and saw this. I had said it had a lot of flowers this year. :-(
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Thanks Karen. Left washing up half done. Cut snapped branch off. Then cut all flowers off and put in vase. Glad you managed to get to yours in time. ?
29 Jun, 2017
Well...we shall see whether it was a success.
29 Jun, 2017
Oh dear !
You can use it as a cutting, and then you'll have two :o)
30 Jun, 2017
Oh I never thought of that Hywel. Cut broken bit into smaller bits and put in bin. :-(. Well live and learn.
30 Jun, 2017
We do ! :)
30 Jun, 2017
Oh what a shame, still it's an ill wind...at least you got a lovely vase full of flowers and the bush might just benefit and give you a thicker, healthy plant :0)
30 Jun, 2017
Thanks Waddy, to be honest, when I pruned it this spring, I don't think I did it hard enough. I had never pruned a Rose before, like I said, they had never been my thing.till now :-). Back in Kent I only had a yellow climber that I left to it's own devices and some low cover, really vicious ones called "Magic Carpet". I planted these as they where covered in flowers and lots and lots of thorns. Someone in my old village used to at night, go along our road and pull out plants in peoples front garden. Funny, my "Magic Carpet" never got pulled. :-)
30 Jun, 2017
It look s a beautiful Rose to so I ticked like for that reason I place an obelisk over my tall roses.
30 Jun, 2017
Thanks Dawn, didn't have a problem with it last year but maybe I need to do that.
1 Jul, 2017
They look quite nice growing through an obelisk Jen and keeps them from snapping in the wind. I ll put a couple of photo s on to show you .
1 Jul, 2017
Thanks, I will look them up :-)
1 Jul, 2017
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We had similar yesterday...and it was also a white rose. My standard Margaret Merril. It hadn't actually smapped, so OH has tied it up. But the great thing about roses is they just get better with pruning, so no need to despair.
29 Jun, 2017