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Thanks to the staff (for order preparation and shipping), the bare-root rose bush I received appears to be healthy. Planted near a lilac, I am now cautiously awaiting its spring growth (or lack thereof)... Note: I received it with its variety label (important for identifying the rose bush in all seasons).
Thierry
Morières Les Avignon
Thanks to the CP & ? (for order preparation & quality control and shipping service) individuals, the bare-root standard rose received appears healthy to me. Planted near Lochinvar, Stanwell Perpetual, Sir Walter Scott, and many others... now I await spring growth...(or not?). Note: Received without the variety label (which is essential for identifying the rose in all seasons). This is the opinion of an amateur who has successfully planted over 850 different rose varieties in their garden.
Thanks to the individuals (Ludivine for order preparation & quality control and Thibault from the shipping department), the bare-root rose received was a bit dry (as there was no soil bag around the roots) but still appears healthy to me. Planted in the ground, now I'm waiting for the spring growth...(or not?). Note: Received with the variety label (essential for identifying the rose in all seasons). Opinion of an amateur, who has successfully planted over 800 different varieties of roses in his garden.
I have owned this 'Pleureur' New Dawn rose for about ten years. It blooms beautifully twice a year and its roses have a pleasant scent of Granny Smith green apples. Its only flaw is that it is susceptible to rust. During the flowering season, I alternate between spraying systemic fungicides and a solution of baking soda (1 teaspoon per litre of water) with a drop of dish soap added. However, rust is very difficult to eradicate once it has taken hold among the roses. It always develops from the bottom up, so I also treat the stems and the soil. In autumn, when the leaves fall, I use Bordeaux mixture and remove as many contaminated leaves as possible from the branches and the ground.
Patrick (Belgique)
The stems of the rose bush are stiff and not well-suited for the weeping form.
The stems of the rose bush are stiff, not well-suited for a weeping form. I'm not convinced that I can train it to be weeping as advertised.
Fabienne P.
Paris
Sublime! It's its second spring, it has a lot of roses, it looks magnificent in my little garden...