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most recent 9 JUN 10 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 9 JUN 10 by Lesia
I love the colors of this rose, but have yet to pick up any fragrance.
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most recent 28 OCT 09 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 28 OCT 09 by Lesia
I am still having trouble becoming a premium member. I clicked on the "Pay Now" button, and when I try to enter my credit card information, nothing happens. It will not allow me to enter my information.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 28 OCT 09 by HMF Admin
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most recent 11 OCT 09 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 9 OCT 09 by Lesia
Hi, I just recently attempted to become a premium member, but could not enter my information, ie credit card number. I had tried it some time ago, and got to the same spot. Thought you should know.
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Reply #1 of 4 posted 10 OCT 09 by HMF Admin
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Reply #2 of 4 posted 10 OCT 09 by billy teabag
I am having problems accessing parts of HMF when I use Firefox, but if I switch to Internet Explorer, everything works well.
Not sure whether the problem is in my computer or if it is something other Firefox users are experiencing.
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Reply #3 of 4 posted 10 OCT 09 by HMF Admin
Billy, that should not be the case as we test with both those browsers. Can you tell us which version of FF you are using and give us a specific example of a problem. Thanks.

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Reply #4 of 4 posted 11 OCT 09 by billy teabag
I'm using Firefox 3.5.3.
I was unable to reply to this post in Firefox - when I clicked on 'reply to this reply' there was no response.
A similar issue when trying to update my plant list and when trying to access Advanced search.

I suspect the problem is at my end and will get a tech to check my settings.
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most recent 24 JUL 09 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 2 MAY 09 by Renee
Just bought this rose and ow I'm a little concerned. I live in Southern California specifically the San Gabriel Valley, Arcadia. One comment mention this rose isn't heat tolerant. Does anyone in a hot climate own this rose. We get pretty hot in the summer.
Thanks
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Reply #1 of 4 posted 3 MAY 09 by Cass
We see a lot of temperatures in the mid 90's for days on end from mid-June through July in Sonoma County. Are you asking if this rose blooms right through the hottest part of summer? The answer is, no, not much. Are you asking about bloom fade? No, not much. Certainly the plant handles the heat just fine and hasn't shown the slightest inclination to burned canes. But most of my roses slow down during that time period. We don't have the water resources to really flood them after the spring flush, and as a result, they cannot be fertilized to induce that bloom. By mid-August, though, everything picks up again. This rose does form a small bloomer, canes about 5 feet long, blooming on laterals. It will eventually require some careful thought about training.
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Reply #2 of 4 posted 4 MAY 09 by Renee
Thanks for your information. I had read that the rose doesn't do well in the heat. I wasn't sure what that meant, now I understand better how it performs. I was planning on using this rose almost like a vertical bush not quite climbing. I guess I would keep some of those long canes and would end up with just the shape I was looking for. Thanks so much for your quick response.

On a slightly different topic. Your in the Sonoma area have you ever been to Cornerstoneplace gardens?
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Reply #3 of 4 posted 4 MAY 09 by Cass
I guess you figured out that I mean climber but typed "bloomer." Sheesh. By the way, a rosarian from Sherman Oaks reports that in his garden, which is considerably hotter than mine and closer to yours, RinB defoliates and shuts down in the high heat! I don't know if it does that everywhere in SoCal, but it certainly bears checking further.

Is Cornerplace Gardens the Luther Burbank home? I've been there, a few years ago.
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Reply #4 of 4 posted 24 JUL 09 by Lesia
Hi, I live in NC and this was the first rose I bought. The first 2 years it was really hardy, since I didn't do anything to it (we even had a severe drought). However, this year I have been watering it and fertilizing and it is doing great. I would call it a survivor!
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