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sockiescat
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 3:03 am    Post subject: Help with Miniature Roses Reply with quote

hi everyone i was wondering if anyone here has kept miniature roses in
thier house--over a few winter months--until they could plant them
outside.
i bought a couple of miniature rose bushes to put outside come the
nicer weather in may. i was wondering if anyone could give me any
information on the what to do with these little beauties not only while
i have them inside but after i plant them as well i have never grown
roses before.
any help would be greatly appreciated. thanks you. sockiescat.


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Gail Futoran
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 10:04 pm    Post subject: Re: Help with Miniature Roses Reply with quote

"sockiescat" <sockiescat.240s7y@gardenbanter.co.uk> wrote in message
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hi everyone i was wondering if anyone here has kept miniature roses in
thier house--over a few winter months--until they could plant them
outside.
i bought a couple of miniature rose bushes to put outside come the
nicer weather in may. i was wondering if anyone could give me any
information on the what to do with these little beauties not only while
i have them inside but after i plant them as well i have never grown
roses before.
any help would be greatly appreciated. thanks you. sockiescat.


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sockiescat

It helps to know where you are. "Winter"
where I am was over ... um, around 1965. smile
Where my sister lives "summer" occurs briefly
during August. Location makes a difference.

Roses really shouldn't be indoors.
Can you put them outside in a protected
area, like near the house? Minis, especially,
are cold tolerant. As long as the soil in
the pots doesn't get dry, they should be
ok until you can plant them.

Meanwhile check out the articles at
the American Rose Society:
www.ars.org

There are several articles on miniature roses.

Gail
near San Antonio TX USA Zone 8
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sockiescat
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 2:17 am    Post subject: Re: Help with Miniature Roses Reply with quote

Gail Futoran "sockiescat" sockiescat.240s7y@gardenbanter.co.uk wrote in
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news:sockiescat.240s7y@gardenbanter.co.uk...

hi everyone i was wondering if anyone here has kept miniature roses
in
thier house--over a few winter months--until they could plant them
outside.
i bought a couple of miniature rose bushes to put outside come the
nicer weather in may. i was wondering if anyone could give me any
information on the what to do with these little beauties not only
while
i have them inside but after i plant them as well i have never grown
roses before.
any help would be greatly appreciated. thanks you. sockiescat.


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sockiescat

It helps to know where you are. "Winter"
where I am was over ... um, around 1965. smile
Where my sister lives "summer" occurs briefly
during August. Location makes a difference.

Roses really shouldn't be indoors.
Can you put them outside in a protected
area, like near the house? Minis, especially,
are cold tolerant. As long as the soil in
the pots doesn't get dry, they should be
ok until you can plant them.

Meanwhile check out the articles at
the American Rose Society:
www.ars.org

There are several articles on miniature roses.

Gail
near San Antonio TX USA Zone 8


hi gail im from southwestern, ontario, canada not far from london and
stratford area. we have winter right now so cant put them outside wish
i could poor little things are starting to turn yellow on the leaves i
am keeping them well watered with lots of sunlight but as u say i think
they are better outside than in. they are really pretty i havent seen
this colour before kind of a burgundy rose colour so decided to take a
chance and keep them inside. all i can say is hurry up spring lol.
thanks for the link i sure will check it out any help is wonderful smile.
thanks again cyaaa, sockiescat.


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Gail Futoran
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 8:04 pm    Post subject: Re: Help with Miniature Roses Reply with quote

"sockiescat" <sockiescat.244hjy@gardenbanter.co.uk> wrote in message
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hi gail im from southwestern, ontario, canada not far from london and
stratford area. we have winter right now so cant put them outside wish
i could poor little things are starting to turn yellow on the leaves

That could just be natural leaf death. My minis
(all planted outside) will get yellow leaves, too.
As long as you're getting some new leaf growth
they should be ok.

i
Quote:
am keeping them well watered with lots of sunlight but as u say i think
they are better outside than in. they are really pretty i havent seen
this colour before kind of a burgundy rose colour so decided to take a
chance and keep them inside. all i can say is hurry up spring lol.
thanks for the link i sure will check it out any help is wonderful smile.
thanks again cyaaa, sockiescat.

Do you have this link?
http://www.canadianrosesociety.org/
That might be more helpful to you than the ARS
link, although the general information is
mostly the same.

Quote:
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sockiescat

It sounds like your mini roses are doing well.
Since you intend to plant them outside,
I'd say keep doing what you're doing
until spring. Good luck!

Gail
near San Antonio TX USA Zone 8
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sockiescat
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 9:14 am    Post subject: Re: Help with Miniature Roses Reply with quote

Gail Futoran "sockiescat" sockiescat.244hjy@gardenbanter.co.uk wrote in
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hi gail im from southwestern, ontario, canada not far from london and
stratford area. we have winter right now so cant put them outside
wish
i could poor little things are starting to turn yellow on the leaves

That could just be natural leaf death. My minis
(all planted outside) will get yellow leaves, too.
As long as you're getting some new leaf growth
they should be ok.

i
am keeping them well watered with lots of sunlight but as u say i
think
they are better outside than in. they are really pretty i havent seen
this colour before kind of a burgundy rose colour so decided to take
a
chance and keep them inside. all i can say is hurry up spring lol.
thanks for the link i sure will check it out any help is wonderful
smile.
thanks again cyaaa, sockiescat.

Do you have this link?
http://www.canadianrosesociety.org/
That might be more helpful to you than the ARS
link, although the general information is
mostly the same.

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sockiescat

It sounds like your mini roses are doing well.
Since you intend to plant them outside,
I'd say keep doing what you're doing
until spring. Good luck!

Gail
near San Antonio TX USA Zone 8


thanks again gail. no i didnt have that link either, but i went there
right away to take a peek around, as well i checked out a fair bit of
the other link that u gave me. thanks again for all your help it would
be nice if others responded as well but i guess they might only have
time to read and not respond lol.
thanks again for all your help its greatly appreciated believe me:).
cyaaaaa, sockiescat.


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Gail Futoran
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 7:04 pm    Post subject: Re: Help with Miniature Roses Reply with quote

"sockiescat" <sockiescat.246svy@gardenbanter.co.uk> wrote in message
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thanks again gail. no i didnt have that link either, but i went there
right away to take a peek around, as well i checked out a fair bit of
the other link that u gave me. thanks again for all your help it would
be nice if others responded as well but i guess they might only have
time to read and not respond lol.
thanks again for all your help its greatly appreciated believe me:).
cyaaaaa, sockiescat.

Unfortunately rec.gardens.roses isn't as active
as it once was. There are garden forums where
more is going on. I think if you google "garden
forum" you can possibly locate them. I prefer
the newsgroup format which is why I tend to
hang around here. :)

Gail
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jtill
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 07, 2006 11:05 pm    Post subject: Re: Help with Miniature Roses Reply with quote

Your problem may be how long the roses were without sunlight before you
bought them! Stores will keep them till they sell and without sunlight
that is bad news. Remember that winter sun has less time and power and
signals plants to go dormant. This may be your case. I say continue to
give them sun, cut back on the water (damp, not dry), let them get cold
and wait for spring.
Haven't grown Roses, well sweetheart, what folks call thorns are really
hooks that will grab you and hold on!
Joe T
Baytown Texas.
PS; If you lose these keep the names. You can order them in the spring
from many places on the WEB.
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sockiescat
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 3:05 am    Post subject: Re: Help with Miniature Roses Reply with quote

jtill Your problem may be how long the roses were without sunlight
before you
bought them! Stores will keep them till they sell and without sunlight
that is bad news. Remember that winter sun has less time and power and
signals plants to go dormant. This may be your case. I say continue to
give them sun, cut back on the water (damp, not dry), let them get
cold
and wait for spring.
Haven't grown Roses, well sweetheart, what folks call thorns are
really
hooks that will grab you and hold on!
Joe T
Baytown Texas.
PS; If you lose these keep the names. You can order them in the spring
from many places on the WEB.


thanks everyone for your input i have been following what u all
suggested and so far they are both still alive smile. some of the flowers
and leaves are dying back but the main stems seem to be holding their
own. all i can say is come on spring hurry up and get here wink.
joe i wish i did have the name of the roses only problem is i bought
these at a little grocery store near our place and there was no name on
them which really sucks frown .
thanks again everyone for your input its so greatly appreciated smile.
cyaaaa,
sockiescat.


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