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Queen Nefertiti  rose photo courtesy of member JoeyT
Discussion id : 120-145
most recent 23 MAR 20 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 7 FEB 20 by Elizabethspetals
Goodness, Joey; I’m obviously seriously enamored with your photo of Queen Nefertiti. I was looking her up again, and decided to leave a comment on your lovely picture. I then saw that I had already done so, just over 4 months ago. I hesitated before leaving this second comment, but I decided to do so anyway. Your picture draws me in EVERY time I go to this page. I haven’t moved mine to a sunnier location yet, and it’s not blooming much. The other roses around my Queen Nefertiti are now casting even more shade on her than before. I’ve run out of space, but each time I see yours I’m convinced I need to find one for this rose. Thanks (again) for the great pictures. I’m looking forward to seeing your spring blooms! Lisa
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 23 MAR 20 by JoeyT
I just found your comment and although it is very late I wanted to say thank you again. I am looking forward to spring, right now she is buried under two feet of snow and I can't wait to see how she does after a year of established growth. Looking forward to seeing pictures of yours too! Joey.
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Discussion id : 118-954
most recent 1 NOV 19 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 1 NOV 19 by Elizabethspetals
Joey, I continue to be impressed with your Queen Nefertiti. I purchased mine from High Country Roses, as well. I’m thinking mine might not be very happy in the morning sun only area I planted it in. I’m not getting blooms the way I did when it was still potted and kept in more sun. Yours continues to give me hope that if I move it, it will perform as beautifully as yours. You always have the most wonderful pictures of your Queen Nefertiti. Well done! Lisa
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 1 NOV 19 by JoeyT
Lisa thank you so much for the kind comments. I don't feel like I do very much for this rose, a dab of fertilizer here and there, but not on a set schedule or anything, and it just blooms like crazy. It is a bit of a water hog, I am still adjusting to not living in the desert, so some of my roses have been getting a little overwatered, but Queenie seems to like it a bit soggy. Hope yours settles in and give you as much enjoyment as mine has for me! Joey.
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