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'WEOpop' rose Reviews & Comments
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Available from - The Country Garden Plant Center http://www.countrygardenroses.co.uk/proddetail.php?prod=Summer-Snow
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25 FEB 04 by
Anonymous-797
Is this rose suitable for growing in a container?
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25 FEB 04 by
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Mine has been in a 7" pot since last year and is growing as if it was in the ground. While most roses will do OK in pots, I expect that this one will be exceptional.
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9 MAY 07 by
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Yes, this rose is one of those that loves being in the pot. I have it on my balcony for the last 3 years, and it is a winner! It is always 'popping corn', even on St. Nicholaus Day(12/06) ! It tolerates shade very well. It does have many tiny thorns, so wear gloves before you cut some flowers . . . ~KHAAS
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1 JUL 05 by
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GP grows great in low-light situations here in Silicon Valley, CA. I have a 36" tree that I grow in a pot. It has a deliicate scent and it is always 'popping corn'! It is very cute and reflects the lights at night on our patio. The leaves are slender & small with many petite thorns.
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25 FEB 04 by
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I love my "gourmet popcorn" rose. It is nearly 2 ft high since planting last year. My problem regards pruning. I see they say to prune in the spring,(which i have done) ,but now it looks like amess with some canes long and others short. It is in full bloom though and otherwise looks great. Should I cut these long canes back to round out the shrub?
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This little rose is happier with no pruning and it will make a nice low graceful bush. If you cut the long canes you will only be activating them into more growth which could make it look more uneven. I would wait until next spring and then really cut it back hard to a foot so that when it growsback it will look even and grow the way it is supposed to.
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