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These things have a habit of suddenly (and seemingly overnight) growing into lovely flowering plants. Usually a bout of rain helps (so there is some benefit to these downpours ). I love your rose too (the one in the pot). I suspect the climber needs a bit of a haircut and some training to stop it going too wild. |
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I can't wait to take pics of the rose's when they come into bloom. Unfortunately i can't get to take a photo of the one in the hedge as there is a car parked in the way at the moment. Flowered about 10 times but one flower at a time. Looked very dramatic, a sinlge rose head smack bang in the middle of the hedge. The climbing rose I'll give a trim when it's drier and tie it back. We've been here for 4 years and it's trebled in size since then. |
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