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February 5, 2019 | #1 |
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David Austin Roses
I had a big rose garden in New England and have been really missing it, so after lots of research decided on David Austin’s Lady Emma Hamilton for the front border and Lady of Shallot for the big galvanized containers.
I had temporarily planted the front with African Blue Basil and annuals earlier this year. |
February 5, 2019 | #2 |
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Today I started moving the basil and prepping the soil, adding compost, alfalfa, crab and shrimp meal and crushed crab shells against the nematodes.
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February 5, 2019 | #3 |
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Here’s what Lady Emma Hamilton looks like.
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February 5, 2019 | #4 |
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4 down, 8 more to go.
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February 5, 2019 | #5 |
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The galvanized containers are on the back patio.
Lady of Shallot gets a bit taller than a Lady Emma, and looks like this: |
February 5, 2019 | #6 |
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LOS planted. I’ll fill in with annuals this weekend.
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February 5, 2019 | #7 |
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Join Date: Jan 2018
Location: Steens, MS 8a
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Those are beautiful! I got 2 David Austin Roses off the "nearly dead rack" at Lowe's last year for $2 each. They were red ones, don't know the specific name. One didn't make it, but the other one has done fine.
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February 5, 2019 | #8 |
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They look beautiful, jane. I gave up on roses here. Pests and diseases galore...I'm thinking about trying the knockout series of roses and see if they stand up to the pests and diseases better..not a big fan of herbicides or pesticides. We've worked hard to increase the native pollinators in the garden beds.
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February 5, 2019 | #9 |
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February 6, 2019 | #11 |
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Oh my, those roses are absolutely gorgeous. To me a garden without roses isn't a garden.
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February 6, 2019 | #12 |
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February 7, 2019 | #13 |
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I think you'll be very happy with both!
My family runs a garden center and we carry David Austin roses. They're poor sellers (almost all roses are besides Knock Outs...sigh) but we love them so we don't care all too much We carry both of those and they're excellent choices and we've found the disease resistance quite good. We've tried probably 20-25 different varieties of DA roses and these have been the best for us: Lady Emma Hamilton Queen of Sweden Golden Celebration Princess Alexandra of Kent - we have a hedge of these at the store in front of an Emerald Green Arborvitae screen with delphiniums between the roses. It's beautiful in full bloom. Need to add boxwoods in front of the roses that I've been saying I'm going to do for two years now. Claire Austin Mary |
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LOVE Queen of Sweden and PA of Kent and Crown Princess Margareta and Teasing Georgia and and and... I am so sad still over his recent passing. |
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