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'Bob Hope' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 127-124
most recent 22 APR 21 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 22 APR 21 by BusterBrenda
On 2-26-2021 I paid for Premium Membership through paypal for $24.00. Why is it that I can't look up more than one criteria for a rose. Please let me know what is going on?

Thank You, Tina
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 22 APR 21 by Patricia Routley
I am afraid I cannot help you very much BusterBrenda. I do know one of the people at HelpMeFind is taking a short break at the moment. If you paid on February 26, you should have been able to access the facilities. Usually this type of problem has to do with members having more than one account - perhaps this may be the case? If you still have the problem, send the Support Department an email. See SITE FEATURES (top left), then CONTACT US (top right).
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Discussion id : 15-661
most recent 29 DEC 06 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 29 DEC 06 by digger

Bob Hope was an impulse purchase. Deb and I are fans of the man. There was a healthy rose sitting there at the nursery and we bought him without any research. Luckily, we planted him in back row/center of a new bed in the middle of the front lawn. Bob gets tall here, 6 - 7 feet tall x 4 feet wide. He is not cane hardy. Spring growth is vigorous with thick, healthy foliage. He isn't a bloom machine but gives us 25 to 40 blooms per flush. Blooms open slowly and look good over a week. Deb likes using them in bouquets. Fragrance is moderate at best (I say mild - Deb says moderate). Turnaround time is a bit slow, more than 6 weeks and sometimes 8 weeks. Good rose


Blackspot is not a problem here. Bob will get powdery mildew pretty bad if I neglect him. Foliage is great if I keep him happy.


Dave


South central Montana - zone 4/5

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