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Last but not least, your favorite yellow?
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Re: Last but not least, your favorite yellow?
What's it growth like Gary ?
The Lazy Rosarian- Number of posts : 5191
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Re: Last but not least, your favorite yellow?
David
It's not a rampant grower. We have two growing on stands. With a bit if a trim you can keep it under control.
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It looks a bit strange at the moment but as a bit of an experiment I pruned it a bit in winter and tied it up so it would tend to be more upright in the light to encourage more branches. I will remove the top tie in the next couple of weeks and let it settle back onto the top of the stand. I may trim the longer canes a little (you can do that up here no matter what time of year) to shape it a bit as well.
It's not a rampant grower. We have two growing on stands. With a bit if a trim you can keep it under control.
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It looks a bit strange at the moment but as a bit of an experiment I pruned it a bit in winter and tied it up so it would tend to be more upright in the light to encourage more branches. I will remove the top tie in the next couple of weeks and let it settle back onto the top of the stand. I may trim the longer canes a little (you can do that up here no matter what time of year) to shape it a bit as well.
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Re: Last but not least, your favorite yellow?
Gary, will it "naturally" flop
The Lazy Rosarian- Number of posts : 5191
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Re: Last but not least, your favorite yellow?
I'll let you know but I think it should. If not I will encourage it with a bit of tie.
Balinbear- Number of posts : 1459
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Re: Last but not least, your favorite yellow?
No-one's mentioned Golden Holstein - it's a beaut yellow rose.
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