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Produce => Non Edible Plants => Topic started by: cookie on August 05, 2006, 09:30:25
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I would like to grow a Rose New Dawn in my new garden, but have discovered that what we thought was a border, is only 1ft deep, covering an old concrete base. Has anyone grown this rose in a pot? And how has it done? Thanks :)
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Hi Cookie, yes I had one in a pot for about 18 months. It was bought as a pressie when we had the house up for sale and no way was I leaving it behind. I repotted it from the pot it came in, up to a large pot about 24 inches across. The only problem was keeping it sufficiently watered. Usual problem, when the compost drys out its a b****r to get it soaking up again. Worth a try though with a bigger pot, and maybe John Innes No 3. I would also put a slow release fertiliser in too, chicken pellets or blood, fish and bone meal. Best of luck.
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Leaving sufficient room at the top of the pot for top-dressing with w/r every year? I kept 2 very vigorous Iceberg roses in tubs against a wall and they flourished abundantly for abt 5 years - until I had to move them into the open ground, in fact, where they continue flourishing, so certainly no signs of stress there.
Go for it, cookie, but like Mimi writes, make sure the pot's big enough for further growth.
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Thanks for your advice, I Didn't want to buy the rose only to kill it of.!!!!
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Cookie, stand the pot in a plant saucer and keep well topped up. Good luck. ;D