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| Mister Lincoln: Bumble-bee: 1st bloom on a recently planted Carefree Sunshine: Honey-bee: Sunrise at Heirloom: Hummingbird: Morning Glory:
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- Posted by A_Roy 4a (arnoldroy@hotmail.ca) on Wed, Aug 21, 13 at 11:05
| Hey, I also planted a few Carefree Sunshine. I don't think I will keep it because the blooms dopn't last, maybe it will be better in your zone. |
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| ARoy, Carefree Sunshine should be a fast rebloomer when more mature... In our recent weather upper 70's... 1st bloom on Carefree Sunshine lasted about 3.5 days... |
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| Lovely blooms, jim--and a good crop of garden critters also? : ) kate |
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- Posted by paul_zone5ct 5 (My Page) on Wed, Aug 21, 13 at 17:01
| Great pix, Jim. Sunrise at Heirloom is calling to me. |
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| Jim, Nice pictures. Love your Carefree Sunshine and the blue Morning Glory. Thanks for sharing them. |
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| We have a lot of bumble and honey bees this year... :) We feed the hummingbirds every year. There's 5 different hummingbirds that feed. They like to fight so |
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| paul_zone5ct, The Sunrise at Heirlooms are badly blackspotting here so I will probably remove them next year as I do not spray. Just wanted to let ya know.... |
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- Posted by canadian_rose zone 3a (My Page) on Wed, Aug 21, 13 at 20:51
| I love your Mr. Lincoln picture. :) And I love, love your bee shots. They are such miraculous little critters. Love the hummingbird! I put up feeders for the first time, since a friend was over and saw one. Carol |
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| Thanks Carol and everyone! Here's the most disease resistant rose we have.....LOL The dreaded Double Knockout rose: :-O |
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| RE: "The dreaded Double Knockout rose :-O" LOL, Jim, you are so funny and such a delight!! Thanks so much for sharing these charming photos with us! :-) Deb |
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- Posted by canadian_rose zone 3a (My Page) on Thu, Aug 29, 13 at 1:49
| Well, dreaded or not, that's a pretty rose. :) Carol |
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| I really miss this rose... I had to Shovel prune Easy Does It last year because of severe fungal problems... |
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| Other roses I had to shovel prune because of severe fungal problems... Livin Easy: Outta the blue: Precious Platinum: |
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- Posted by canadian_rose zone 3a (My Page) on Fri, Aug 30, 13 at 1:58
| Oooh!! I love Precious Platinum - that's too bad you had to get rid of it. But I understand. I got rid of Blue Girl and Royal Amethyst - blackspot queens. You just gotta do it - then you feel the relief. Carol |
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| LOL, Jim. I doubt that you're the grim reaper of roses. You know how to grow pretty roses, and you do quite well at it!! I think that you are a really fun guy. Precious in todays often troubled world. Love your kitties. Hugs to them, you, and your wife, hon!!! :-) |
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| Thanks Deb! lol... Hope all is good your way! |
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- Posted by canadian_rose zone 3a (My Page) on Sat, Aug 31, 13 at 2:29
| That's funny, Jim. :) Carol |
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| This is a very young band from Heirloom Roses. I planted this Carefree Sunshine about mid July. I've had a decent amount of blooms off it already. Seems some blooms are white/yellowish when they first open... I I suppose next year when plant matures the blooms should be more semi-double... |
This post was edited by jim1961 on Tue, Sep 17, 13 at 12:32
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- Posted by canadian_rose zone 3a (My Page) on Tue, Sep 3, 13 at 14:34
| Yeah, probably. Looks like it could be a good hip producer - lots of anthers. Carol |
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| Carefree Sunshine: The leaves seem sensitive to certain sprays...BUT the blooms are looking better and better as the bushes age... The blooms do fade on this rose even in cooler temps... SAme bloom 6 days later: |
This post was edited by jim1961 on Thu, Sep 19, 13 at 8:59
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| How did I miss that gorgeous Mr. Lincoln. My favorite red rose. Swoon. Cagney and Lacy are focused on very important cat business. My kind of cats. Too bad about the 'easy' roses. 'Livin Easy' was the healthiest of my mom's neglected roses. A gorgeous shade of tangerine here. |
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