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Recent Questions, Answers and Comments
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yesterday by
Bug_girl
Absolutely beautiful rose! I can't wait for mine to bloom! Is the curling on the leaves from too much fertilizer or not enough water? I have a couple that do this and thus far I haven't figured it out.
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#1 of 2 posted
today by
Kathy Strong
It is a rose growing at the home of a friend of mine. Knowing her, probably a lot of fertilizer. Certainly no shortage of water there. Just guessing though.
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#2 of 2 posted
today by
Robert Neil Rippetoe
I tossed mine out. I hated the growth habit.
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Initial post
today by
Nola Z5a WI
Wondering why I can't go to member pages like I could before by clicking their name above a post?
Update: I'm sorry, I didn't mean to post to this page, I was just asking a question and happen to be on this page. Is there a page for questions about HMF?
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#1 of 1 posted
today by
Lee H.
I miss that as well.
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Initial post
today by
Lee H.
I recently discovered a pink sport of ‘Firefighter’. I have listed it as a found rose (‘Pink Firefighter’) in my breeder profile, but can find no way to categorize it as a sport in the parentage…is there a way?
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Initial post
12 MAY 21 by
newtie
Prosperity is a strong disease grower in my humid hot Mississippi garden. zone 8b.
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#1 of 2 posted
16 APR 24 by
Mithrond
Do you mean poor disease resistance as in growing disease or resistant. I’m in Northwest Florida so curious.
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#2 of 2 posted
today by
Gdisaz10
Hi. The plant is very beautiful, it's a pity that the flowers turn brown with age and with rain, and in that case it takes on an unpleasant appearance. In my garden it is quite healthy there is only a slight black spot.
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