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Long vase life and disease resistant too if possible. BTW I live in zone 6 (northern Virginia). .

2006-12-01 09:52:00 · 4 answers · asked by GardenMan 2 in Home & Garden Other - Home & Garden

I wasn't clear. I wanted to know rose varieties that has about 6" bloom in diameter (or more). I know they exist I just want feedback from actual rosarians.

2006-12-01 12:36:58 · update #1

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The best advice is to rely on your local plant nurseries for recommendations. They will have intimate knowledge of your local growing conditions and will be more than willing to provide the information you seek.

Good luck with your gardening.

2006-12-05 00:35:25 · answer #1 · answered by exbuilder 7 · 9 1

roses need at least 6 hours of sun to grow plant in a sunny spot. on a hot day water your roses an inch of water a week. remove dead roses so the new roses that are trying to grow have space . to stimulate the continued flowering of roses throughout the summer drench the roots of each bush with 2to 4 tablespoons brewer's yeast dissolved in 2 gallons water rigth after first blooming.

2006-12-01 18:25:25 · answer #2 · answered by dorota p 2 · 1 0

now your talking,i have over a 100 PLANTS.you need to use a lot of cow poop, not the kind you get in the store, fresh from the farm, but if you have to get it from the stor, you will need to get some nitrogen pellets to add in with your soil, your first set of blooms will be nice, but once they have bloomed, you will need to give them a little water every day, every day!,then your blooms will be so big, you will need a wagon to cary one to your mate.

2006-12-01 18:05:22 · answer #3 · answered by Handy Smurf 2 · 1 0

Wake Up, you are dreaming again.

2006-12-01 17:54:02 · answer #4 · answered by damsel36 5 · 0 1

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