Starting 2023 rose season for me.

Discussion in 'Trees, Shrubs and Roses' started by MIKE ALLEN, Feb 5, 2023.

  1. MIKE ALLEN

    MIKE ALLEN Seedling

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    Hi and welcome to my world of roses. I have grown roses now for over sixty years. Do I know it all? A big definite NO. I do love to share, via gardening forums, as much knowledge as possible.
    Back in the 60's. I was a traffic cop and the Regents Park, a royal park in london was a particular area for me. Within the park is the world renoun, Queen Mary's Rose Garden. The park superintendant, SM Gault and I soon became friends. He has authored several books. Thanks to him. I soon became a Fellow of the RHS and the National, later the Royal National Rose Society. Now due to the demise of the RNRS. I am amember of. The Rose Society.UK.

    So what has all of this to do with me and roses?

    My beloved wife Valerie passed away in 2010. I intended to make our tiny garden, a memorial garden. So many problems, most of which I have mentioned on the forum. NOW. Time to start again. Strange weather conditions and my stock of roses are producing buds all over the place. So I will once again, side-step the basics and start my pruning etc early. So firstly weed removal from the tubs. Give a feed of Toprose.
     
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  3. Melody Mc.

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    A memory rose garden sounds so beautiful Mike. I wish you great success with this.

    Thank you for explaining your history with your love of roses. Very interesting. I enjoyed reading that.

    I'll look forward to hearing how it progresses. :)
     
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    Mike, I am a fellow rose lover, and your memory garden sounds like a lovely and loving idea.
    Here in Texas I take cuttings from rose bushes now, February, and put the cuttings in perlite under two liter plastic bottles with the bottom cut off. They are in a shallow tray that is kept watered so the perlite stays moist.
    The cuttings sit under natural light on the potting shelf in the barn until when a gentle tug meets resistance. Then, they get transferred to potting soil in individual pots and grow.
    After a few months, the new rose bushes are put into gallon pots, again with potting soil, and allowed to grow until I can transplant them in the fall. We plant in the fall because the baby roses can't stand the heat of summer and have time in the fall/winter to develop a strong root system.
    Funny story--I had 65 roses in gallon pots, each carefully marked with its name on a popsicle stick stuck into the soil. The sticks were so attractive to our cat that she played with them. I had to wait a year until the roses bloomed to figure out what rose was which!
     
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    Thank you for sharing your story, Mike. Best of luck with your rose garden this year!
     
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    @MIKE ALLEN Thank you for sharing your rose journey! I hope you will be posting lots of photos, including now as they awaken from dormancy!

    Our rose garden is also the chicken and duck yard. Not as many varieties - maybe 25 - and most have been through moves in different yards. They are a real joy. The birds cause some untidiness, but I suppose there is benefit from them eating insects, fertilizing the roses, and scratching away some of the weeds. Whatever the reason, they seem to thrive.

    I would love to read about some of your rose varieties, how they do, why you chose them, and which are your favorites.
     
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    Daniel .. could you tel me if you grow hybrid tea roses and or which couple are your favs? It rains so much here black spot is a huge issue with hybrid teas. I only grow shrub and climber roses. Thanks in advance.
     
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    Hi Mike
    I only have 7 roses, planted in large pots as I do not enjoy weeding around stabby branches. I noticed one rose seems thornier that it used to be. Is it possible a virus could make that happen?
     
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    A virus would not cause this. Rosa Rugosa was used as a root stock by many growers. If your rose has only one stem heavily thorned, then maybe Rugosa rootstock was used and a single stem would suggest a sucker.
     
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    I have begun servicing my roses for this year. Most are new to my collection and being containerized, treating each one individually is a slow job. Nevertheless it encourges me to keep going. Even though my time in the garden is governed by pain, I have to admit. I LOVE IT.

    If it's OK. I'd like to share some practicle tips for rose growing.
     
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    Mike, I would enjoy reading what you have to say.
     
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