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Rose bushes at Home Depot
I was in Home Depot this afternoon - they had some rose bushes advertised for $3.97 - I almost picked one up but wasn't sure about the "quality" of these rose bushes - I have had other "cheap" ones in the past that didn't make it. These were fully guaranteed up to one year though. I still may go back and purchase one this weekend. |
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Rose bushes at Home Depot
I was in Home Depot this afternoon - they had some rose bushes advertised
for $3.97 - I almost picked one up but wasn't sure about the "quality" of these rose bushes - I have had other "cheap" ones in the past that didn't make it. These were fully guaranteed up to one year though. I still may go back and purchase one this weekend. I think this really depends on the HD. I bought some here in Cincy and none have fared very well. I've had better luck with nursery bought roses. The HD here did not take very good care of their stock at all. James |
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Rose bushes at Home Depot
If the rose bushes are in a pot or a large bag with a lot of dirt, and it
has been kept moist, they should be good. If they have been packed nearly bare root in a plastic container you have less of a chance to get a good one. How long have you seen these roses at the store? If they just came in within the last week or so, you probably will be OK. If they have been there for a month, look out, unless the store has a good reputation for taking care of their plants on a daily basis. Some don't even water them, unless it rains, and they happen to be setting outside. Dwayne "JNJ" wrote in message ... I was in Home Depot this afternoon - they had some rose bushes advertised for $3.97 - I almost picked one up but wasn't sure about the "quality" of these rose bushes - I have had other "cheap" ones in the past that didn't make it. These were fully guaranteed up to one year though. I still may go back and purchase one this weekend. I think this really depends on the HD. I bought some here in Cincy and none have fared very well. I've had better luck with nursery bought roses. The HD here did not take very good care of their stock at all. James |
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Rose bushes at Home Depot
Variety selection is your only concern, I think. The fact that HD
unconditionally warranties all their plants (even annuals) for one year makes the quality issue a non issue. If they are recommended varieties for your area, what have you got to lose. If they are container plants, they can be planted anytime, the dormant season thing only applies to bare root. Bryan |
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Rose bushes at Home Depot
"Mceezee" wrote in message ... I was in Home Depot this afternoon - they had some rose bushes advertised for $3.97 - I almost picked one up but wasn't sure about the "quality" of these rose bushes - I have had other "cheap" ones in the past that didn't make it. These were fully guaranteed up to one year though. I still may go back and purchase one this weekend. The insidious problem of Rose Mosaic Virus may not manifest itself in a rose for 3 or more years---long after the warranty expires. Most of the suppliers of cheap roses in this country have fields riddled with RMV infected stock which they then pass along at wholesale prices to big box stores and to consumers who have no idea about the complex of diseases that can debilitate and ultimately kill a rose. Most people think they can't grow roses because they are "fussy", never realizing that they growers have built in an "expiration date" into the merchandise that keeps them from ever succeeding in the first place. Rose Mosaic Virus may manifest itself in mosaic like symptoms on the leaves in early spring, or subtle watermarking, or vein clearing, or a combination of all of these symptoms----or NO physically identifying symptom at all other than "failure to thrive". If you've ever grown a cheapo rose purchase and done the soil prep properly, put it in full sun, sprayed it for foliar diseases, and it still didn't thrive, then you may be one of the victims of the low cost rose growers with dirty stock. Besides, much of the time, these cheapo roses are mislabeled and poor quality to begin with. Last year, I saw row after row of obviously mislabeled roses at HD. The low cost "canners" will often take whatever is left over from a big wholesale order and put whatever label on it they think will sell (that is out of patent) and resell it at below wholesale to the big box stores. A red rose--that's Mr. Lincoln. A white one--that's JFK. To someone who knows a bit about roses, it's totally obvioius that it's Altissimo and Sally Holmes instead! But, most of the public won't know, and they view roses as disposable creatures anyway rather than plants that are able to give 100+ years of joy and beauty if properly selected and planted. So, if you want to grow a rose as an annual, and don't care about if it's properly named, and want to financially reward criminal business practices, then go ahead and purchase a big box store roses. If you want to invest in a rose as a lifetime home improvement project, then seek out the smaller nurseries that carry J&P (attempting to get all of their stock virus free) or Weeks (ditto) roses. (Avoid Star or Certified) There are also many small own root nurseries that sell mail order and have the expertise to help you select a rose that will be suited to your climate and gardening style. At www.chambleeroses.com/ roses cost $10 to be delivered to your door. And, you can't beat the quality and service of a family run business. They'll even try to talk you out of a rose if they think it won't thrive in your garden under your care regimen. Try and get that at Home Depot! Sunflower MS 7b |
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Rose bushes at Home Depot
You'll be further ahead with the $4 rosebush than with a $4 lottery ticket.
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Rose bushes at Home Depot
I purchased a bare root rose vine from home depot last month. I too
was skeptical but the vine is doing great. So far. With in a month it has grown from 0" to a foot. i think you should buy it. All you can lose is 4 dollars but if it doesn't die, you'll be rewarded with beautiful roses. Good luck. |
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