Few fresh arrivals!
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Re: Few fresh arrivals!
KWB sb please do remember me for cutting as well
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Re: Few fresh arrivals!
No problem brother.
BTW, despite being enclosed in a suite case for around 12 hours then getting replanted in the month of may, all the roses have survived and resprouted
BTW, despite being enclosed in a suite case for around 12 hours then getting replanted in the month of may, all the roses have survived and resprouted
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Re: Few fresh arrivals!
Mubarak Ho Mubarak Ho......
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Re: Few fresh arrivals!
Which climbing roses do well in Pakistan Jhelum climate please
Re: Few fresh arrivals!
Ley ey raja they chitha chandhey thagha bann lendhey
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Re: Few fresh arrivals!
Sir in my view most climbers from David Austin, Tantau, Kordes, Meilland and other breeders will do well in Jhelum if protected from scorching heat from mid May to mid August during initial 2-3 years. After that, if watered well, they will thrive well even during summers though the size of bloom will drastically shrink and fragrance will almost disappear during these hot months.newton wrote:Which climbing roses do well in Pakistan Jhelum climate please
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Hello Sir,
I wish you luck with these roses, lady emma hamilton is not available in changa, rest all are there, infact i am writing this post to suggest that you make own root from benjamin britten. that is very successfull in lahores climate.
happy rose growing.
cheers and best regards.
I wish you luck with these roses, lady emma hamilton is not available in changa, rest all are there, infact i am writing this post to suggest that you make own root from benjamin britten. that is very successfull in lahores climate.
happy rose growing.
cheers and best regards.
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Re: Few fresh arrivals!
Umer sb thanks. I know most of these roses are available with Changa Nursery and I have tried them too. However, with newly grafted roses from Changa and most other nurseries in Pakistan, its a hardwork of 1.5 to 2 years to bring those 4-6 month old grafted plants (which are actually just infants) to a state where we can call them a stable bush. Yes if one could buy a 3 years old bush from Changa than I don't mind it.