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I have seen the most beautiful rose garden.Selected varieties are very beautiful.I really like it.In particular, Belle Isis and Teasing Georgia is very charming, and saw your picture, I also bought.Hope can see more beautiful pictures in the spring of this year
you said:Chemicals are not used in your garden,So how to prevent black spot and spider mites(Very small spider mites on the leaves have small white dots),and there thrips?
Too many questions, thank you
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Hi Lingdang, thanks for your kind message and sorry for my delay in answering you.
I use no chemicals in my garden and I actually do not prevent black spot and spider mites, I tolerate them ;)
When I choose an addition to the garden, I now consider carefully its health and resistance to this kind of problems.
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Very pleased to hear from you.thank you.Will continue to focus on your garden :)
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Your roses have so many flower buds must be related to the winter fertilization。Want to know that you give them to eat anything good?fertilizer effect is very good
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Initial post 27 JUL 07 by Jana
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Very nice garden. Can I ask you what is your most favorite english rose? Thanks, Jana
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Thank you, Jana :-)
I think my favourite is The Ingenious Mr Fairchild - I find the blooms lovely both in shape and in colour, the scent is very good, the foliage is healthy and I like the soft, arching shape of the shrub. It reblooms very well and the quantity of blooms is really large.
The only 'problem' I can find in this rose is that the cut flowers don't last more than a day in water...
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 27 JUL 07 by Jana
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Is there any English which can be recommended as a cut flower?
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I find LD Braithwaite and Queen of Sweden the best as cut flowers. Sweet Juliet, William Shakespeare 2000 and Golden Celebration are also OK.
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