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Sub Zero Brownell Roses
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Posted by cape_bretoner 4b quebec (My Page) on Tue, May 11, 04 at 7:49
| I have purchased Sub Zero Brownell Roses, couldn't resist the pictures, most of my roses are Explorer or Parkland, anyway has anyone ever tried these roses. I was on a site that didn't have too much good to say about them. Thanks. |
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RE: Sub Zero Brownell Roses
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| I bought one last year and it promptly croaked! However, my green thumb turns black when confronted with a rose so my experience may not be representative! |
RE: Sub Zero Brownell Roses
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| I bought a couple a few years back and they both didn't survive the winter even with protection. I've also heard lately that their name is deceiving as to how hardy they are. It's too bad as the flowers really are lovely. This year I'm going to try out Buck roses to see how hardy they are. I've heard good stories about them, so I'll have my fingers crossed. Laurie |
RE: Sub Zero Brownell Roses
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| sub zero roses are not what they seem to be their not hardy as they say lost mine to |
RE: Sub Zero Brownell Roses
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| They are hardy for where they were developed, i.e., coastal Rhode Island. |
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