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Linda S. Boland
most recent 10 AUG 12 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 12 FEB 11 by monica
I have had Veterans Honor growing in my garden for 3years now, this rose is one of the first i planted in my garden of 88. I purchased this as a J&P rose from Lowels. We have had our problems, i must say, i luv the color and form and scent of the veteran but, iam concern with its growing habit, my rose only grows on new wood, for the first 2years i just let it grow, it only gave up a few blooms,then just stopped blooming. Last season, it was prunned and it gave up many blooms, later in the season again, it stopped blooming until i prunned it again. So for this reason this growing season 2011, i have ordered a replacement rose (Black Magic) an i will be shoveling the Veteran this march,(with a heavy heart). I wanted to get a new one and try it again but iam just to afraid the same thing will happen. With limited space in my garden i must choose wisely. Has anyone else had this problem with the Veterans Honor?
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 10 AUG 12 by Linda S. Boland
I have 4 Veteran's Honors. They are almost always in bloom. They will blackspot if I don't keep them sprayed. Mine came from Jim Mills at K & M Nursery in Buckatunna, Mississippi and are on Fortuniana root stock.
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most recent 31 MAR 11 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 28 MAR 11 by Linda S. Boland
I am doing a program on various types of roses for the Aiken, SC, USA, garden show in May. You have many really nice photos on-line and I wondered if you would give me permission to use some of them. I would of course give credit to your photography.
Linda Boland
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 31 MAR 11 by jeffcat
Oh yea, that's perfectly fine. You don't even have to give me credit haha. I'm not a stickler about that kind of stuff.
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