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My Honey D'Yon .. coming on nicely
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My Honey D'Yon .. coming on nicely
This is the second season of my Honey D'yon, I must say that the blooms are quite a bit bigger than the first season. The colour however is consistantly this colour, I guess for me it's a honey colour lol... I know this rose wouldn't be everybodies choice...for me it's unique and it usually gets my visiters attention.
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Re: My Honey D'Yon .. coming on nicely
Very nice Paul colour is so unique.Just a question do you put saucers under your pots or just leave them as they are so water drains out .
dannyboy- Number of posts : 472
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Re: My Honey D'Yon .. coming on nicely
nice paulh.. how do you find the scent ?
jordan71- Number of posts : 1699
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Re: My Honey D'Yon .. coming on nicely
Who bred it
The Lazy Rosarian- Number of posts : 5191
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isnt it bred by Sproul david ?
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The Lazy Rosarian- Number of posts : 5191
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Re: My Honey D'Yon .. coming on nicely
dannyboy wrote:Very nice Paul colour is so unique.Just a question do you put saucers under your pots or just leave them as they are so water drains out .
danny some people prefer to put saucers under their pot to keep the roots moist for their plants . i guess all depends on the climate and how warm the weather is .. i prefer not to
jordan71- Number of posts : 1699
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Re: My Honey D'Yon .. coming on nicely
jordan71 wrote:dannyboy wrote:Very nice Paul colour is so unique.Just a question do you put saucers under your pots or just leave them as they are so water drains out .
danny some people prefer to put saucers under their pot to keep the roots moist for their plants . i guess all depends on the climate and how warm the weather is .. i prefer not to
I don't use any saucers dannyboy...I believe it helps if the air can circulate underneath the pots.
Re: My Honey D'Yon .. coming on nicely
jordan71 wrote:nice paulh.. how do you find the scent ?
Very slight scent if any jordan
Re: My Honey D'Yon .. coming on nicely
paulh wrote:jordan71 wrote:dannyboy wrote:Very nice Paul colour is so unique.Just a question do you put saucers under your pots or just leave them as they are so water drains out .
danny some people prefer to put saucers under their pot to keep the roots moist for their plants . i guess all depends on the climate and how warm the weather is .. i prefer not to
I don't use any saucers dannyboy...I believe it helps if the air can circulate underneath the pots.
roses do not like soggy feet....
neptune- Number of posts : 2450
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Re: My Honey D'Yon .. coming on nicely
Thanks for the tips guy.Mine all have sauces may change this.
dannyboy- Number of posts : 472
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leave saucers.......drill a hole each side of them to drain water out
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