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Discussion id : 27-311
most recent 24 MAR SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 12 JUN 08 by Toronto_Stan
This plant has grown on me. It is one of my favourite Austins. The bloom display is exceptional during the first flush.
This is a very disease free, fragrant rose for Toronto in my no spray garden.
Repeat is not as satisfactory as I would like but I will let the plant settle for a few years and evaluate again.
It has only been 2 years since I had this rose, yet it is already a 4X5 shrub with 50 + buds waiting to bloom. I expect long canes to appear later in the summer as had last year that would be tied up to form a low pillar. TG is extremely hardy. Stem tip dieback only in the crazy winter of 2007-08 in my z6 garden with only burlap as protection.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 24 MAR by Gdisaz10
I agree with the first exceptional flowering. In my garden unfortunately it gets black spot.
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Discussion id : 123-771
most recent 7 NOV 20 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 7 NOV 20 by Viviane SCHUSSELE
Née Tornow, Journaliste allemande 1948 -, deuxième épouse d’Ulrich Meyer
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Discussion id : 110-574
most recent 7 MAY 18 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 7 MAY 18 by Nola Z5a WI
David Austin's website lists Teasing Georgia as zone 5.
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Discussion id : 109-453
most recent 21 MAR 18 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 21 MAR 18 by Rideau Rose Lad
I agree with Nastarana's comment below. I grew this rose in zone 4B with lowest temperatures to -30 C every winter. I would cut her back in the late fall to about 30 cms and wrap her with straw. She would regrow to 2 metres or more every summer and bloom extremely well. I grew her as a small climber to which she is very well adapted with flexible new canes that were easy to wrap or espalier. A very good rose with some winter care.
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