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03-01-2019 07:11 PM
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03-13-2019 12:32 PM
@Twins Mom wrote:
Thinking positively! Any suggestions about roses for area prone to black spot and fungus. Looking at Jackson and Perkins catalogs and only few listed. (I think I will put fence around my bushes this year to ward off deer- I miss my roses.)
@Twins Mom my favorite rose from Jackson and Perkins is called Sevillana. They had it in their catalog last year, but not this year for some reason. But if you put the name in the search bar it does come up and it is available. it's a little smaller than the knockout and much prettier (I think). It's red, though. Not sure if you wanted red. Where I used to live I had one for 7 years and it was beautiful every year. Absolutely no maintenance.
03-14-2019 08:28 PM
Can you plant a ton of foxglove infront of the roses? They are toxic if eaten and deer avoid them.
If so then perhaps you can grow some climers behind the foxglove. "Rosa Iceberg" can take a bit of moisture and is a lovely hearty species that has fragrant little white roses. Cecil Bruner is another great option.
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