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'Easy Does It ®' rose Reviews & Comments
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Hi, I can't enter the neme of dad for my 12-21-02 seedling. Dad is Easy Does it. When I type it in, it throws me on the Easy Does it rose and it doesn't stick in the memory dad. Please help.
Regards, Irena
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We are having a little difficulty understanding what you are trying to accomplish: are you trying to enter parentage information or and alternate name for your seedling?
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1 MAR by
jedmar
'Easy Does It' is listed as pollen parent of your seedling 12-21-02.
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I had a single specimin of Easy Does It. It flowered continuosly but was plagued with black spot.
It's leaves droped, but that hardly slowed down its flower production. I read that some gardeners have very little trouble with blackspot on this rose. I wonder if, as with roses that sport different colors, some cuttings might be a sport that is not as disease resistant as others???
I found this to be fertile as both a seed and a pollen parent.
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This is one AMAZING rose! Beautiful color, form, fragrance, vigor, disease resistance. No spraying needed and it is ALWAYS in bloom from April-December here in North Georgia. I rarely have multiples of my different varieties but have have several bushes and 1 standard. A MUST for the rose garden.
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I am in Noth Atlanta and I have it too. Can't wait to see what it does in its second season. It has been a great rose so far, considering it started out as an own root band with a broken limb.
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26 APR 17 by
Osprey
Easy Does it reaches 6 ft. high in my zone 7a (central Maryland) garden. And that's with cutting it down to 2 ft. in the spring, and very moderate fertilization with fish emulsion.
Also, I would class the fragrance as strong rather than moderate -- in fact the scent is unbelievable. I have this in my front yard, and everyone who passes by on the sidewalk swoons. Sometimes i look out the window and there's a little group of people standing around the plant.
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1 MAY 20 by
Ms.Lefty
I also live in Central MD, just outside of Baltimore (Zone 7b). Since Osprey says it will reach 6 ft, I'm wondering whether I can grow "Easy Does It" on a pillar. Has anybody tried growing it this way?
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