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Marianna Malik
most recent 18 AUG 09 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 18 AUG 09 by Petsitterbarb
Gorgeous...simply GORGEOUS!!! Thanks so much for sharing a photo of the entire bush, not just a close up of the bloom. I think this baby is a "must have" for me...love the color, unbelieveable bloom, and the fact that she's so healthy. Wish for fragrance, but I have others that are.
Thanks...I think!
Barb
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 18 AUG 09 by Marianna Malik
Sorry, my english is not good. I learnd it to school,but it´s many years ago (55). Also I have a Rosaium Uetersen as tree. They ar wonderful, but very prickly.
Marianna
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most recent 3 JUL 07 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 3 JUL 07 by Marianna Malik
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most recent 20 JAN 07 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 17 JAN 07 by DOT
I PURCHASED THIS ROSE LAST YEAR. I WAS UNDER THE IMPRESSION THAT THIS ROSE WAS ALOT SMALLER. 2' X 3'. THIS PICTURE LOOKS MUCH BIGGER. SO I HAVE TO PRUNE OR RELOCATE? HOW OLD IS THIS PLANT?
THANKS
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Reply #1 of 6 posted 17 JAN 07 by Wendy C
In warm zones The Fairy gets huge. In winter zones it stays smaller. So where you live would dictate if it needs to be moved, pruned etc.
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Reply #3 of 6 posted 20 JAN 07 by DOT
THANK YOU. I LIVE IN ZONE 6 IN NJ. IF I PRUNE IT CAN I KEEP THE SIZE DOWN WITHOUT HURTING IT? ALSO I'M GOING TO TRY PILLER ROSES IN MY SMALL FRONT YARD. ANY SUGGESTIONS ON SOME ROSES?
THANKS
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Reply #4 of 6 posted 20 JAN 07 by Wendy C
Yes, you can mantain size without hurting the rose. I'm not familair with pillar roses, I'm sorry.
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Reply #5 of 6 posted 20 JAN 07 by Marianna Malik
YES, YOU CAN KEEP THE SIZE DOWN WITHOUT HURTING IT.IT BLOOMS EVER AND EVER!NO PROBLEMS WITH IT
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Reply #6 of 6 posted 20 JAN 07 by Wendy C
Have you considered miniature roses for the front yard? Many varieties achieve 2-3' in height. They stay compact and most of them bloom constantly for the season.
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Reply #2 of 6 posted 17 JAN 07 by Marianna Malik
I hope you can understand my letter. My english is not good. The minimum age of this tree is 8 years, but I´m not sure. When I plant this tree the trunk was 2cm thick, now it´s 8cm thick.
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most recent 23 MAY 06 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 22 MAY 06 by Chuck
I enjoyed the wonderful pictures of the overall garden. I can see your labor of love and hope you enjoy the fruit of your labor for years to come. Wish more would send garden pictures, keep up the good work.
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 22 MAY 06 by Kim Rupert
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 23 MAY 06 by Marianna Malik

Thank You, my english is not good, but I hope you can understand me. I enjoyed of your acknowiedgement!


Best Regards


Marianna Malik

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Reply #3 of 3 posted 23 MAY 06 by Kim Rupert
Marianna, your English is just fine. Please don't be insecure about it as you are very readable and understandable. Thank you!
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