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Initial post 23 MAY 08 by Bonnie Casey
I got "Country Time" from Wayside Gardens in April. I'm growing it in a large tub on my
deck, along with several other roses. Due to our cool, damp spring this year, the other roses
have had trouble with blackspot and mildew. Not "Country Time". It's grown to about 3 1/2 ft.
and is full of blooms and buds. The color is lovely, and the fragrance is sweet and light.
So far, it looks like a real winner. Of course, the season is young yet--but right now, it looks
like its going to be a real joy. Glad I bought it!

Bonnie C.---Roanoke, VA
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 1 JUL 08 by kentucky_rose
Does it grow fast?
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most recent 28 MAY 08 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 16 FEB 06 by Aardvark
We live in zone 7. This rose does well in light shade, but tends to be a little "leggy". The color is really influenced by the amount of fertilizer used -- when we fertilize regularly, it has a much deeper hue.

I've been trying to find an "own root" source, but no success so far.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 16 FEB 06 by Wendy C
Under the listing there is a tab 'Available at'. There are at least three own-root sources listed there. Ashdown, Rogue Valley (got mine here) and Vintage. All three are very good own-root sources. Good luck
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 28 MAY 08 by Bonnie Casey
Try "Roses Unlimited" in North Carolina
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