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Tree Rose help Pls.
Hi to All, My friend has 2 or 3 tree roses and they are about 3-4' tall. When they bloom, the tops become so heavy they pull the plants over and threaten to snap the main stem ( cane?) Does anyone know of a decorative support device that may be commercially available to stop this problem? We have checked with several nurseries and they have nothing available except the suggestion to use a piece of pipe ( metal or PVC). She is hoping to find something more decorative than that. TIA, Debra |
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Tree Rose help Pls.
What if you place a trellis that goes up to the base of the graft (where the
branches sprout from), and hide the pipe behind that? Don't tie the tree stock to the wooden trellis because that gets weaker over time. Also spray-paint the pipe to match the color of the trellis, or flat green or flat black, that way you don't see shiny metal as easily. Good luck Sameer "Debra Fritz" wrote in message ... Hi to All, My friend has 2 or 3 tree roses and they are about 3-4' tall. When they bloom, the tops become so heavy they pull the plants over and threaten to snap the main stem ( cane?) Does anyone know of a decorative support device that may be commercially available to stop this problem? We have checked with several nurseries and they have nothing available except the suggestion to use a piece of pipe ( metal or PVC). She is hoping to find something more decorative than that. TIA, Debra |
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Tree Rose help Pls.
"Debra Fritz" wrote in message ... Hi to All, My friend has 2 or 3 tree roses and they are about 3-4' tall. When they bloom, the tops become so heavy they pull the plants over and threaten to snap the main stem ( cane?) Does anyone know of a decorative support device that may be commercially available to stop this problem? We have checked with several nurseries and they have nothing available except the suggestion to use a piece of pipe ( metal or PVC). She is hoping to find something more decorative than that. TIA, Debra 1/2 in. concrete reinforcement bar (rebar) is lumpy, and will oxidize to a natural brown. It's not that noticeable. |
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Tree Rose help Pls.
Debra Fritz wrote:
Hi to All, My friend has 2 or 3 tree roses and they are about 3-4' tall. When they bloom, the tops become so heavy they pull the plants over and threaten to snap the main stem ( cane?) Does anyone know of a decorative support device that may be commercially available to stop this problem? We have checked with several nurseries and they have nothing available except the suggestion to use a piece of pipe ( metal or PVC). She is hoping to find something more decorative than that. Would the round decorative trellises they make to go around a mailbox post work? I believe Gardener's Supply (being the one company I tend to be most familiar with) has them... Susan - no I don't own stock in Gardener's Supply though I should... s h simko at duke dot edu |
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Tree Rose help Pls.
Dave Short wrote:
"Debra Fritz" wrote in message My friend has 2 or 3 tree roses and they are about 3-4' tall. When they bloom, the tops become so heavy they pull the plants over and threaten to snap the main stem ( cane?) Does anyone know of a decorative support device that may be commercially available to stop this problem? We have checked with several nurseries and they have nothing available except the suggestion to use a piece of pipe ( metal or PVC). She is hoping to find something more decorative than that. Depends on your look. I could see bamboo in the right garden. I could see a teepee pole (used to stake trees) or a 2 x 2 wrapped with cotton or sisal rope. I could also see a cheap can of paint (use Rustoleum green and mix in a little black to tone it down) on PVC, or even better, galvanized conduit, being just fine. Rebar does rust to a nice brown, as noted by Dave Short. Then use green plastic coated stranded copper wire to attach the rose to the support. Or if you have or live near willows, use a supple willow like they do in Europe to tie the rose to the support. Of course, some roses grow so big they have no business being budded as standards. What are the roses, do you know? Maybe your friend must, in addition to staking the rose, deadhead hard to keep it from being top heavy. 1/2 in. concrete reinforcement bar (rebar) is lumpy, and will oxidize to a natural brown. It's not that noticeable. |
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