baymule
Garden Master
Perhaps you could sell potted plants also when you open your shop.
Yes, it's also in my plan. I really have some good passion for it!Perhaps you could sell potted plants also when you open your shop.
Sunny Sky is one of the earliest varieties in my rose collection. I didn't give it too much attention, and as you mentioned, it belongs to those roses that need pretty low maintenance.Phaedra I noticed the tag for rose 'Sunny Sky'. I have that rose in my front garden, and am developing a love-hate relationship with it. It grows so vigorously that the branches elongate and then break in the wind. They are also beasts to prune as they have huge nasty thorns. When it is in bloom the soft yellow roses are lovely, but overall this plant is wearing out its welcome in my yard. I am wondering if I should prune it really hard, and leave only 12" or so in order that it has to work hard to grow new metre long branches.
Have you had your Sunny Sky for a while, and does it behave well for you in your garden?
Sorry, twice a year, not weekSunny Sky is one of the earliest varieties in my rose collection. I didn't give it too much attention, and as you mentioned, it belongs to those roses that need pretty low maintenance.
It grows vigorously, yes, but I prune them at least twice a week, late winter and after the first flush of flowers.
Two days ago, I just did my annual pruning, and now most of the rose stems are about 12~15" in height. During the annual pruning at the end of Feb, I will also remove all weak and inward stems. So far, they didn't cause too much trouble in my garden.
Well, keep in mind that when you are cutting flowers or dead-heading, you are pruning your roses.Sorry, twice a year, not week
Thanks for your input Phaedra. I will try to prune mine a bit harder and more often this year, and see if that helps it develop in a more civilized manner.