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Barbara NZ
most recent 20 FEB 16 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 20 FEB 16 by Barbara NZ
It appears that as I upload photos to my garden listing the name does not show. It shows as I browse but when the photo is uploaded the name of the rose is not there but Barbara NZ instead. Also I am trying to update the photos and do not see how to delete them. This is my second message as I am trying to give you more information. Am I doing something wrong? Thanks, Barbara
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 20 FEB 16 by Patricia Routley
You might like to take a look at HOW DO I… (top right, just underneath your name) and then go into PHOTOS.

Changing a photo listing: Not sure what you mean. But if you mean you’ve put it in the wrong file in the first place, and need to put it in the right file…. Open the photo, and you will see REASSIGN somewhere near the top left. Click on that. Then click on PLANT, type in the correct name, and follow any prompts.

Deleting some photos: Do one at a time. Open the Photo, go into EDIT and you will see DELETE down at the bottom.

It sounds like you are putting your photos into Your Garden/account, instead of the individual rose files. They will automatically appear in your account, but will also appear in the individual files. HelpMefind works best if individual rose photos are placed in the rose's file.
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most recent 20 FEB 16 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 20 FEB 16 by Barbara NZ
I need help changing a photo listing and also deleting some photos of roses I do not have anymore. I just cannot find where to do this. As an example I just uploaded a photo of Blueberry Hill but forgot to put the name in the right place and it shows Barbara NZ instead. Thanks
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most recent 13 NOV 11 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 13 NOV 11 by Barbara NZ
I noticed that the rose "Harriet Shepherd does not have a picture or information. Trinity Roses in New Zealand is selling that rose and has a good picture on their web site. It is from the breeder Ken Nobbs who has died and he was one of the founders of Heritage Roses New Zealand. The new owner of Trinity is Karen Piercy and if you contact her she should be able to help out with the picture and her information on Ken. Regards, Barbara
Go to: http://www.trinityfarm.co.nz/ken_knobbs_ramblers.htm
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most recent 8 JUN 11 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 5 MAY 07 by Barbara NZ
This is another rose that is so easy to grow. I have it running up an old apple tree in a garden in New Zealand. It is a late bloomer for me and needs very little care. It's canes get very long and as a rambler it can be pruned after flowering. Can you imagine the small cerise red flowers up in this old apple tree? In a few years it will be a magical sight!
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 5 MAY 07 by HMF Admin
Barbara,

Thanks so much for taking the time to share your experience - that's what HMF is all about. Please also know you need not include your entire name for your "HMF name" if you prefer some anonymity. It's up to you, we just wanted to make sure you were aware of the option.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 8 JUN 11 by Barbara NZ
I never saw your reply oh so long ago and thank you. I am not too worried about people knowing who or where I am but do appreciate you telling me of the option. Now all of these years later I have moved the rose to another garden and am starting over so that magical sight never evenuated. I love this rose and am thinking of putting it in the middle of two Cerise Bouquet that I have that is also a very gorgeous bloomer for me. Cerise Bouquet gets huge and so the rambler in the middle on a very tall pole will make a nice sight as well. Jedmar's picture of Crimson Showers is wonderful and gave me the idea that I might be able to put all of these roses together. Anything we want to do works really as it is not fashion or trends that I like, but the creative side of what we can do. Barbara
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