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Post by Rosefriend on Dec 27, 2011 18:23:28 GMT
Sooo to all the Engelgesicht/Angelface....(rs)... This is the new thread for all your updates on EG/AF, hopefully lovely pics....even problems - don't think there will be many of those somehow.... Here is the link to the old thread should anyone wish to read though how EG/AF came into being... Engelsgesicht/Angelface RF
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Post by Jasmine on Dec 27, 2011 18:29:26 GMT
Great idea RF. I was reading through the old thread earlier and it reminded me of doing up all those parcels and posting them off to their new homes. I was just looking at my AF this morning and thinking how well it was doing due to the mild weather. It's got a lot of little 'eyes' ready to shoot. I'll try and get a picture tomorrow.
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Post by Ladygardener on Dec 28, 2011 10:43:00 GMT
Good idea for the thread Rf. It's chucking it down at the moment and I've been away but I'm sure my 2 are doing grand.
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Post by Chuckles on Dec 28, 2011 11:20:16 GMT
I was hoping to get mine into a bigger pot but haven't got around to it yet, on the list of jobs I have put it in a sheltered spot and mounded up the compost in the pot incase we get any really low temperatures.
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Post by Jasmine on Dec 29, 2011 16:21:37 GMT
Took this pic of my AF today - it is looking so healthy. Must think of a home for it.
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Post by Tig on Dec 29, 2011 19:26:24 GMT
Is your graft bit above the compost Jasmine? x Tig
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Post by Rosefriend on Dec 29, 2011 19:54:56 GMT
Mmmmmmhhhhhh???
RF
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Post by Jasmine on Dec 29, 2011 19:59:10 GMT
It's only temporary! ;D
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Post by Rosefriend on Dec 30, 2011 11:35:01 GMT
Just been out to get a shot of mine...not easy to see as the shot is from above the plant but it is mounded up as well.. I don't like red bits on my roses at this time of the year...!! RF
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Post by Geranium on Dec 30, 2011 12:08:35 GMT
So what will you do - rub them off, or keep your fingers crossed?
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Post by Rosefriend on Dec 30, 2011 14:05:46 GMT
Good question - the eyes under the earth mound will still be partially closed so I will leave them and see what happens....that of course is why roses are pruned properly in the Spring, of course....most winters this gets done for me!!!
RF
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Post by Geranium on Dec 30, 2011 16:13:38 GMT
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Post by Rosefriend on Dec 30, 2011 17:34:10 GMT
Down to 3 eyes is a good prune for a Floribunda like AF....it makes it a lovely bushy rose, loads of blooms and no tell tell bare stems underneath...
Mine can happily be chopped back to half what it is now...
RF
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Post by Geranium on Dec 30, 2011 17:50:13 GMT
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Post by Amber on Dec 30, 2011 20:17:29 GMT
I did a "good prune" when I planted mine
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Post by Ladygardener on Dec 31, 2011 8:48:48 GMT
I'll prune mine in late winter then is that right?
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Post by Geranium on Dec 31, 2011 10:52:15 GMT
Feb/March before they start sprouting too much, LG.
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Post by Auricula on Dec 31, 2011 12:29:01 GMT
Thanks for the info RF
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Post by Rosefriend on Dec 31, 2011 12:32:19 GMT
I'll prune mine in late winter then is that right? Geranium is right - I would wait until Feb/March, basically how good or bad the weather is - we prune later here in Germany and it is often April before we can around to it... "They" always say to prune your roses when the forsythias start to flower.. RF
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Post by Auricula on Dec 31, 2011 12:43:29 GMT
It's in flower round here now
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Post by Rosefriend on Dec 31, 2011 13:11:12 GMT
Good God - well don't cut AF back yet - winter is definitely not over yet, even in Cornwall!!
RF
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Post by Ladygardener on Dec 31, 2011 17:07:24 GMT
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Post by Auricula on Dec 31, 2011 19:07:48 GMT
I'll be patient for a bit longer then RF
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Post by Jilly on Jan 31, 2012 18:28:32 GMT
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Post by Rosefriend on Jan 31, 2012 18:38:49 GMT
Roses are tough little things really but to keep that lovely growth I would just chuck a double piece of fleece over them..
Even if they freeze back totally they will be OK but it will take far longer for them to grow, of course..
RF
EDIT:Anything in a tub/pot needs more cover than in the ground, unfortunately.
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Post by Ladygardener on Jan 31, 2012 19:30:26 GMT
Mine are similar to Jilly's, will they still need pruned next month?
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Post by Rosefriend on Jan 31, 2012 19:35:21 GMT
Good question - EG/AF will take a hard pruning but can you also cover it up a bit (if it is in a pot) - it looks as though we are really in for terribly hard frosts.
Perhaps you can post a pic later on and I can see how good it has got over the winter..
RF
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Post by Amber on Jan 31, 2012 20:21:53 GMT
Looking at Jilly's roses.....one of them appears to be in a plastic pot ...some extra protection would be advisable, and is the pot on "feet"?.... Mine are just showing the signs of "pips"....they are in a sheltered spot and lifted off the bottom, so should be ok (fingers crossed : ....
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Post by Jilly on Feb 1, 2012 8:23:38 GMT
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Post by Amber on Feb 1, 2012 8:47:52 GMT
;D
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