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It’s Been A Good Year For The Roses

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Casdon Tue 01-Jul-25 22:00:15

Also excellent for the soft fruit, in mid Wales at least. I’ve got an amazing crop of cherries, I’ve already picked boxes of them, this is my tree this afternoon.
My parent live further north than me, and they have a huge crop of apricots, they have never had more than three a year since the tree was planted over 20 years ago.
All the rewards of a mild Spring I assume, are you benefitting too?

keepingquiet Tue 01-Jul-25 22:23:59

My little mini roses are looking lovely- didn't think they would do anything but the are very sweet and healthy looking!

SueDonim Wed 02-Jul-25 01:01:02

Nope. Most of my roses have been devastated by greenfly, with just one exception. They started to recover but now the aphids are back, despite using natural deterrents. sad

woodenspoon Wed 02-Jul-25 07:18:44

We’ve had a really good first flourish of roses. Now, they are mostly all leaf. I’ve bought some manure and going to put that on with bonemeal and rose feed to try to get them back flowering. We’ve had aphids and greenfly too but I’m going for it with Rose Clear which helps.

Whitewavemark2 Wed 02-Jul-25 07:54:45

Yes mine were laden, now resting before the next flush. One of my jobs this week is to feed them.

woodenspoon Wed 02-Jul-25 08:05:05

We bought a new one this year called For Your Eyes only. I can see it from my kitchen window and although small now it is laden with buds some of which are just opening. It is very pretty. We have about 60 roses in our garden, many of which were dug up from our previous house and brought here. Apart from one or two they are doing better here than they did before. The funny part was we didn’t label them so had no idea which was which so we have a few climbers going great guns in the borders. At some point we might have to move them.

foxie48 Wed 02-Jul-25 08:14:19

Roses, clematis and peonies have been wonderful so have the penstemon and most of the hardy perennials but soft fruit have suffered in the dry weather and everywhere is looking parched ATM we really do need some rain.

Nandalot Wed 02-Jul-25 09:08:59

That’s strange. The climbing rose on the pergola that leads for the fro t garden to the back is usually the subject of countless compliments but this year has made a rather pathetic showing. However, the sickly rose at the bottom of the back garden ( same variety) has this yer done brilliantly. (Both fed and treated the same).