Oh Joy! I am so happy for you of this It still looks a little buried deep in the crown. Can you whisk away some of the earth at the center of the crown. Don't unearth the plant just remove the dirt in the center so that the crown is up a bit more to breath.
I'm soooooo happy for you and Rosie! Roses can be fickle...especially heirloom plants like yours. Look forward to seeing the Superior Snap of Rosie in bloom!
That's great news. I know you hear about people having so many problems with roses, but really they have very basic needs. We've had many a rose bush that Peanut Head didn't think made it through the winter and I told him to just prune it and wait, and almost every single time it has come back.
Oh Joy! I am so happy for you of this It still looks a little buried deep in the crown. Can you whisk away some of the earth at the center of the crown. Don't unearth the plant just remove the dirt in the center so that the crown is up a bit more to breath.
ReplyDeleteLooks like it's going to come back.Yeah!!!
ReplyDeleteYeah! I know this must be sooo exciting to see. I know I would be especially if it were my grandmother's.
ReplyDeleteOh yay!!!!!!!!!! How exiciting!
ReplyDeleteOh wow! Great going girl - nursing it back.
ReplyDeleteOh yay!! I know you are so happy!!
ReplyDeleteHooray! Glad it survived!
ReplyDeleteOh yeay! I'm so glad losing plants is the worst!
ReplyDeleteI'm soooooo happy for you and Rosie! Roses can be fickle...especially heirloom plants like yours. Look forward to seeing the Superior Snap of Rosie in bloom!
ReplyDeleteThat is wonderful! I hope you get lots of beautiful blooms from it.
ReplyDeleteHooray! She's a fighter!
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome... way to go!
ReplyDeleteOh sure, tell us that you did something and it worked but don't share what tips you used ;)
ReplyDeleteSo glad it's coming back! That has to be exciting for you... and a great memory of your grandmother.
That's great news. I know you hear about people having so many problems with roses, but really they have very basic needs. We've had many a rose bush that Peanut Head didn't think made it through the winter and I told him to just prune it and wait, and almost every single time it has come back.
ReplyDeleteawww how lovely. your grandmother is giving back to you and to mother earth! :)
ReplyDeleteGood for you! You are developing a green thumb:)
ReplyDeleteOh, wow! That is awesome, Susie!
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