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Forum: Beginner FlowersReplies: 215, Views: 853
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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 7, 2009
02:09 AM

Post #7343204

I have about 50 kinds of roses and show some of them here.

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 7, 2009
02:10 AM

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go on

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 7, 2009
02:11 AM

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go one

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 7, 2009
02:12 AM

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3

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 7, 2009
02:12 AM

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5

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 7, 2009
02:13 AM

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6

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 7, 2009
02:13 AM

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7

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 7, 2009
02:14 AM

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8

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 7, 2009
02:14 AM

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9

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 7, 2009
02:15 AM

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10

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 7, 2009
02:16 AM

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11

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 7, 2009
02:17 AM

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12

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 7, 2009
02:17 AM

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 7, 2009
02:18 AM

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14

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 7, 2009
02:19 AM

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15

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 7, 2009
02:19 AM

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 7, 2009
02:20 AM

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17

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 7, 2009
02:20 AM

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18

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 7, 2009
02:21 AM

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19

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 7, 2009
02:22 AM

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20

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 7, 2009
02:22 AM

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21

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 7, 2009
02:25 AM

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22

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 7, 2009
02:29 AM

Post #7343274

too many to post , just stop here today, if anyone is interested in it , I wil go on...
themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

December 7, 2009
01:35 PM

Post #7344247

Lovely roses Sohugosh. Number 15 and 21 are very striking.
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 8, 2009
08:05 AM

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23

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 8, 2009
08:06 AM

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25

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 8, 2009
08:07 AM

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 8, 2009
08:08 AM

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 8, 2009
08:09 AM

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 8, 2009
08:09 AM

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 8, 2009
08:10 AM

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 8, 2009
08:11 AM

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32

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 8, 2009
08:12 AM

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34

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 8, 2009
08:12 AM

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 8, 2009
08:13 AM

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 8, 2009
08:15 AM

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37

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 8, 2009
08:15 AM

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 8, 2009
08:16 AM

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 8, 2009
08:17 AM

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40

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themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

December 8, 2009
01:04 PM

Post #7348045

Is number 37 Blue Girl or Blue Moon?
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 8, 2009
01:48 PM

Post #7348137

sorry , I am not clear its name either, How many roses do you have?
themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

December 8, 2009
02:22 PM

Post #7348210

I have a total of 16, a mix of bush, climber and miniature. I have the Blue Moon, but it is very hard to tell the blue ones apart. I am very bad about remembering names...smile
Lynnie6868

(Zone 5b)

December 8, 2009
03:55 PM

Post #7348474

sohugosh if you want to stop HERE (my house) and plant more roses feel free! ;)
those are beautiful!
themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

December 8, 2009
04:22 PM

Post #7348542

Lynnie, my friend, one morning you are gonna wake up and there will not be a blade of grass anywhere in your yard, just a series of International planting beds...grin
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 9, 2009
02:16 AM

Post #7350389

Lynnie6868, I'd like to stop there (your house ) but I don't know the way,ha
Lynnie6868

(Zone 5b)

December 9, 2009
02:24 AM

Post #7350411

sohugosh when you go out your door, turn left and... um... then keep going
*grin*
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 9, 2009
02:26 AM

Post #7350416

themoonhowl, can you post some of your pics here? What kind of climber do you have? I heard most of climbe roses in China were from America or Europe , especially Austin rose
themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

December 9, 2009
02:44 AM

Post #7350484

This is an Iceberg Climber

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 10, 2009
07:07 AM

Post #7354543

wow, you know I should turn left, if I turn right when I get out of my door , I will bump agaginst the wall,hehe
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 10, 2009
07:09 AM

Post #7354544

themoonhowl, post more of your climbers please!
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 10, 2009
07:11 AM

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 10, 2009
07:12 AM

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 10, 2009
07:14 AM

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 10, 2009
07:16 AM

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 10, 2009
07:20 AM

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 10, 2009
07:22 AM

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 10, 2009
07:31 AM

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 10, 2009
07:42 AM

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themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

December 10, 2009
01:51 PM

Post #7354871

This is the Don Juan Climber

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trackinsand
mid central, FL
(Zone 9a)

December 12, 2009
10:31 PM

Post #7362677

wow! beautiful roses. i think i recognize a few of them. very nice rose parade.
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 16, 2009
03:43 PM

Post #7374028

I don't know most of their names,hehe

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 16, 2009
03:45 PM

Post #7374033

orange colour

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 16, 2009
03:49 PM

Post #7374040

a tiny rose

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 16, 2009
03:54 PM

Post #7374051

ice

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 16, 2009
03:59 PM

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 18, 2009
04:13 PM

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themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

December 18, 2009
08:08 PM

Post #7380429

That is quite a collection you have there Sohugosh. They must require a lot of care.
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 19, 2009
06:34 PM

Post #7382514

Sure, I have more than fifty kinds of roses, these are only a few of them. It takes me much time to water and care them. But they give me much happiness.

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themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

December 19, 2009
08:46 PM

Post #7382755

And that pleasure is why we garden in the first place.
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 29, 2009
12:05 PM

Post #7406259

This is a new picture taken today

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 29, 2009
12:11 PM

Post #7406263

snow white and rose red

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 29, 2009
12:13 PM

Post #7406266

the red one

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 29, 2009
12:14 PM

Post #7406268

the white one

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 29, 2009
12:22 PM

Post #7406272

the white one

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

December 29, 2009
12:24 PM

Post #7406274

Didn't come for a long time.hehe
themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

December 29, 2009
01:54 PM

Post #7406507

Those are just lovely blooms. Your love for your roses really shows.
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 22, 2010
06:46 PM

Post #7485913

I've taken quite a few new pics , I will post them later

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Lynnie6868

(Zone 5b)

January 22, 2010
10:02 PM

Post #7486422

oooh those are pretty sohugosh!
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 23, 2010
04:42 PM

Post #7488601

a red rose

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 23, 2010
04:47 PM

Post #7488616

Red Leonardo da Vinci

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 23, 2010
04:49 PM

Post #7488624

a "cabbage"

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 23, 2010
04:49 PM

Post #7488628

a yellow rose

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 23, 2010
04:50 PM

Post #7488635

one more

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 23, 2010
04:53 PM

Post #7488641

packed some roses to send to friends

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 23, 2010
04:59 PM

Post #7488655

put them into a box

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 23, 2010
05:01 PM

Post #7488661

a beautiful rose

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 23, 2010
05:02 PM

Post #7488666

look like two

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 23, 2010
05:03 PM

Post #7488670

purple

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 23, 2010
05:06 PM

Post #7488674

peace

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 23, 2010
05:08 PM

Post #7488680

a white rose

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 23, 2010
05:09 PM

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it

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 23, 2010
05:11 PM

Post #7488692

k

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themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

January 23, 2010
05:20 PM

Post #7488718

Those are lovely blooms, Sohugosh. Your home must emanate the most wonderful fragrances when they are in bloom.
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 24, 2010
05:11 PM

Post #7491540

Sure! They are beautiful and fregent!
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 24, 2010
05:13 PM

Post #7491548

cutting flowers

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 24, 2010
05:17 PM

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one

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 24, 2010
05:19 PM

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t

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 24, 2010
05:20 PM

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s

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 24, 2010
05:20 PM

Post #7491577

beautiful

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 24, 2010
05:21 PM

Post #7491581

pink

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 24, 2010
05:23 PM

Post #7491589

Themoonhowl,my friend. Where do you always buy roses from and how much does it cost theer?
themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

January 24, 2010
09:49 PM

Post #7492357

Hi Sohugosh. How are you? Hope all is well with you and your family.

I buy my roses at a local nursery. Depending on the variety/type/size and whether they are sold potted or bare root, I pay anywhere from 56 yuan ($8US) to as much as 175 yuan ($25US). There are some that are much more expensive, but I am content to wait for those...grin There are many on-line garden centers that offer many roses at various prices, but I prefer to look at the plant before I purchase it. Are our prices for roses comparable?

Jean/Moon
smileymom343
Kenmore, NY
(Zone 6a)

January 24, 2010
10:04 PM

Post #7492415

How did I not see this before?? So many beautiful roses you have, sohugosh! You too, Moon. I love the Don Juan climber... used to have one (( sniff ))
themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

January 24, 2010
11:04 PM

Post #7492568

We have to get you another Don Juan Smiley...they smell wonderful and are so easy to care for. Sohugosh has over 50 different roses...imagine the fragrance...grin
smileymom343
Kenmore, NY
(Zone 6a)

January 24, 2010
11:30 PM

Post #7492652

A floral fragrance will stop me mid-sentence in the summertime. I had a Don Juan once, I think I told you that story, Moon.

sohugosh, I may have missed it ~ how many roses doe you have?
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 25, 2010
02:04 PM

Post #7494521

Hope all is well with you themoonhowl! I bought some of roses from the local nursey but most of them online. Becuase there are more kinds and choices online. Today I just got eleven plants and I am keeping on purachasing more online,hehe. Maybe I will get over one hundred kinds of roses before Spring Festival. The price in China are much lower than yours. It's from about 10 yuan to 80yuan. Most of their price are around 20yuan. The most expensive plants are imported from Europen countries. Such as Austin Rose from England and others from France etc. Their prices are from 170yuan to 500yuan per plant. But I never tired it. Too expensive for me.

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 25, 2010
02:15 PM

Post #7494553

Hi!smileymom343. Your Don juan climber must have been very charming! But I don't have it before. I 've got maybe over 60 kinds of roses now and it's number is increasing.
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 25, 2010
02:31 PM

Post #7494589

I heard most kinds of climbers are from Europen countries. Most kinds of roses in China are not climbers. I always see some pics of climbers around house .They are so beautiful!
Just like this pic

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themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

January 25, 2010
02:37 PM

Post #7494620

Hi Sohugosh...yes, I agree...175 yuan or more is getting well out of my budget also. GRIN Careful, you are well on the road to becoming a Rose Addict...grin.

We are very hot and humid here in the summer, so I tend to purchase roses that are disease resistant. We were away from home for a month during the summer and had rain almost everyday...some of my roses suffered seriously from Blackspot. Then the whiteflies set in...it was an arduous battle for the rest of the summer and I am still not sure who won...grin

You really do need a Don Juan, Sohugosh. The fragrance is pure rose with a hint of clove...it is intoxicating.

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 25, 2010
02:42 PM

Post #7494641

Wow . You are online at the same time! Nice to talking with you.
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 25, 2010
02:45 PM

Post #7494660

But I don't kow Don Juan's name in Chinese . Or I must buy one. Maybe I can check it online. Today a got a kind online . It's from Thailand and can keep one bloosming at over 40'C
themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

January 25, 2010
02:49 PM

Post #7494676

You too. It must be very late at night there? It is close to 9AM here. How is your weather there now? We are experiencing a small respite from what has been a very rare, but miserable cold spell here. We had 11 or 12 days of freezing or below temperatures with nighttime temps dipping into the teens. (-7.2 C). our normal low is around 32F (0 C). My garden is brown right now, and I have probably lost a few plants, but my roses are still trying to bloom...grin
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 25, 2010
02:50 PM

Post #7494678

It's this kind. It can grow very well in the hot season.

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withad
Warren Center, PA
(Zone 5b)

January 25, 2010
02:55 PM

Post #7494702

Sohugosh/Themoonhowl, I envy you two so much. I live in the Boonies of Penna. and Roses just don't do anything here. Growing up, my dad had a "Blue Girl" that was just to die for and when we moved upstate we found out that Roses are just not the thing to grow up here. If you can get one to grow you are lucky if it blooms at all. I have bought so many and just had them fail that I have given up altogether. I need to move to China or La.
themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

January 25, 2010
02:56 PM

Post #7494708

Do not laugh...grin. I think that is the translation...I sincerely hope it is not insulting.

pan deng mei gui , tang huang
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 25, 2010
02:57 PM

Post #7494711

Sure. It's alomst 23 o'clock here. hehe. But's it's still early for me. I have become a night owl since I start planting roses. I always enoy rose pics online over 2am! Maybe I am too carzy. The temperature here is mild. It's about 13.C-19.C. I live in South China. It' not too cold here. Never under zero in Huizhou.
themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

January 25, 2010
03:00 PM

Post #7494721

Wow withad. Is it heat, humidity, cold, soil type? That is really a shame. You are welcome to join us here in LA...I am not a good steward to rose care...a little food, a little fungicide and lots of cutting blooms off to come inside. Beyond that, they are pretty much on their own. I too have Blue Girl. Just got her this summer. I can not wait for her to settle in and start blooming well this year.
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 25, 2010
03:01 PM

Post #7494725

Withad. You mean you can't grow roses in your area? My! Why? Too hot?
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 25, 2010
03:02 PM

Post #7494732

Do you have any oneline chat software. Maybe we can chat more freely!
themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

January 25, 2010
03:04 PM

Post #7494742

That would be 2300 hours on Monday night, right? The International dateline can confuse me sometimes...grin

My daughter lives in Brisbane Australia. I have to be very careful when I call her...a few times my calls have wakened her well before sunrise.
themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

January 25, 2010
03:06 PM

Post #7494752

Not on this laptop computer. The PC is running scans and updates right now. I checked to see if Davesgarden chat room was open, but it is not at this time...8-(
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 25, 2010
03:07 PM

Post #7494754

Yeah. 23 at night. I ever worked in an export department of Samsung. And we were always careful about calling other custmers in other countries.
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 25, 2010
03:09 PM

Post #7494763

We have QQ in China. and can chat with friends freely anytime we are online.
themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

January 25, 2010
03:10 PM

Post #7494764

It took me a couple days to figure out the exact date of my grandson's birth. I kept thinking he was born on the 30th of August. He was born on the 31st. Shameful when a Grandma is that confused...LOL
themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

January 25, 2010
03:12 PM

Post #7494774

Here there are a number of programs/applications...Instant messaging type programs. Just don't have any set up for laptop.
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 25, 2010
03:13 PM

Post #7494780

That's because you live far away.
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 25, 2010
03:14 PM

Post #7494787

You live in Los Angeles right?
themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

January 25, 2010
03:14 PM

Post #7494788

That is what I told my daughter...she laughed and said it did not matter...just as long as I love him as only a Grandma can...smile.
themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

January 25, 2010
03:16 PM

Post #7494797

Ah, sorry for the confusion...I am in the southern part of the USA...Louisiana...the abbreviation for my state is LA, and I forget it is also the abbreviation for Los Angeles
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 25, 2010
03:17 PM

Post #7494801

Sure . I can see your love to them deeply.
themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

January 25, 2010
03:19 PM

Post #7494808

So, did my translation work for the Don Juan or did I say something foolish??GRIN
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 25, 2010
03:22 PM

Post #7494818

No. No. I just try to look for it online. I like your talking.
themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

January 25, 2010
03:27 PM

Post #7494849

Thanks. There were diacritical markings that went with the translation, but I hit send before I placed them. I know in some languages, the same word has different meanings depending on the emphasis/inflection given to it. I did not want you to be searching for a "rosy haired flower friend" grin
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 25, 2010
03:28 PM

Post #7494855

My English is bit poor because I didn't use it for years.
themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

January 25, 2010
03:30 PM

Post #7494866

Sohugosh...your English is by any measure so much better than my non-existent grasp of Chinese...traditional or simplified.
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 25, 2010
03:34 PM

Post #7494879

I've got it online. It's 胡安 in Chinese breed in 1958
themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

January 25, 2010
03:36 PM

Post #7494887

Too cool. I knew it was an "old" rose. I am so glad you found it. The bloom is pretty, the plant is hardy...but the fragrance is indeed divine.
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 25, 2010
03:36 PM

Post #7494888

You learnt Chinese before? That's great.
themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

January 25, 2010
03:39 PM

Post #7494904

No, that was meant to say, that any english you speak is much more proficient than the one or two words of Chinese I may have acquired.
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 25, 2010
03:41 PM

Post #7494910

Thanks for your recomending. I will try to get it later.
I feel confused that most of old Europen rose are still new or unvisible in China.
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 25, 2010
03:45 PM

Post #7494929

Europen roses are so hot and popular in China these days .Many people import rose plants from England and France with Big money.
themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

January 25, 2010
03:47 PM

Post #7494938

I sometimes think that when it comes to plants, governments tend to try to protect native species from foreign invasives. It is true in the USA...sometimes plants from another country can eradicate a native plant, or the introduced plant can become very invasive...that was very true of the KUDZU imported into the USA to control soil erosion. The Kudzu is now very pervasive in southern states, and is very hard to control. In a single growing cycle the plant can engulf large trees and cause serious damage or death to the tree.

But, I do not understand why that would apply to cultivated plants like roses.
themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

January 25, 2010
03:49 PM

Post #7494947

Sometimes the desire to own overcomes the need for thrift...grin
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 25, 2010
04:00 PM

Post #7494983

You are quite right! That's just popular. Comes fast , goes faster.
themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

January 25, 2010
04:00 PM

Post #7494986

Sohugosh, my friend, I must bid you a good night. It is time for work for me. I hope you have a sweet night filled with fragrant dreams of beautiful roses. I have so enjoyed chatting with you today and look forward to many more.

Ti'an me'ng (sweet dreams)

Jean/Moon
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 25, 2010
04:04 PM

Post #7495002

Thanks! Have a good day. See you later!
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 29, 2010
02:49 PM

Post #7508453

q

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 29, 2010
02:51 PM

Post #7508462

ÐÒ¸£Ê±¹â

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 29, 2010
02:52 PM

Post #7508465

粉和平

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 29, 2010
02:53 PM

Post #7508470

unkown

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 29, 2010
02:55 PM

Post #7508475

two

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 29, 2010
02:57 PM

Post #7508480

r

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 29, 2010
02:58 PM

Post #7508486

yellow

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themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

January 29, 2010
03:20 PM

Post #7508589

Those are lovely. Are any of them the new ones you got, or are these from this year's blooms?
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

January 31, 2010
05:17 PM

Post #7515407

themoonhowl wrote:Those are lovely. Are any of them the new ones you got, or are these from this year's blooms?

They were taken during from 2009to 2010. I counted them today and found that I had got over 90 kinds of roses.

themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

February 1, 2010
01:32 PM

Post #7518158

Wow! How delightful, Sohugosh. I would never have the time to care for that many properly. The garden is pretty much my responsibility, my husband and grandson cut the grass and do the edging...but with the house, garden and animals (pets) and occasional part-time work, I would never be able to keep up with that many roses...guess I will just have to be content to look at your beauties...grin

Hope all is well with you. Jean/Moon
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

February 2, 2010
04:35 PM

Post #7522387

Thanks your kindness . You must have a beautiful garden I guess. Can you show some pics of your garden.
If you like I am willing to share some plants with you.
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

February 2, 2010
04:37 PM

Post #7522393

I got five new plants a few days ago.

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

February 2, 2010
04:38 PM

Post #7522396

the package i got

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

February 2, 2010
04:38 PM

Post #7522401

taken days ago

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

February 2, 2010
04:39 PM

Post #7522403

it's dark red

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

February 2, 2010
04:40 PM

Post #7522406

a cutting rose

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themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

February 2, 2010
05:04 PM

Post #7522496

How kind of you Sohugosh. I have a few pictures of the garden...nothing really recent as the majority is sad and brown from winter. This is one of my favorite Hydrangeas.

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themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

February 2, 2010
05:06 PM

Post #7522503

This is an area of the shade garden. I certainly hope it will look this way post-winter...grin

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themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

February 2, 2010
05:08 PM

Post #7522507

Cajun Gambler Daylily...a real bright spot when in bloom

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themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

February 2, 2010
05:09 PM

Post #7522520

This Dahlia didn't survive the moles...sad, it was so pretty

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themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

February 2, 2010
05:12 PM

Post #7522528

And a final picture: one of my noid orchids in bloom

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smileymom343
Kenmore, NY
(Zone 6a)

February 2, 2010
05:29 PM

Post #7522567

such pretty pictures you both have!
themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

February 2, 2010
05:30 PM

Post #7522570

Thank you ma'am...grin
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

February 6, 2010
03:59 PM

Post #7535315

themoonhowl wrote:Thank you ma'am...grin


Your flowers are so beautiful!
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

February 8, 2010
05:22 PM

Post #7541801

a few new pics

This message was edited Feb 8, 2010 1:57 PM

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

February 8, 2010
05:58 PM

Post #7541919

red

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

February 8, 2010
06:05 PM

Post #7541942

dark red

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

February 8, 2010
06:20 PM

Post #7542005

a pink climber

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smileymom343
Kenmore, NY
(Zone 6a)

February 8, 2010
10:24 PM

Post #7542735

sohugosh, those almost made me get up and sniff the computer screen!
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

February 11, 2010
06:26 PM

Post #7551330

smileymom343 wrote:sohugosh, those almost made me get up and sniff the computer screen!


Thanks for your kindness!
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

February 11, 2010
06:33 PM

Post #7551359

tiny rose

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

February 11, 2010
06:38 PM

Post #7551383

tiny rose red

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

February 11, 2010
06:39 PM

Post #7551385

a climbing rose

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Lynnie6868

(Zone 5b)

February 12, 2010
10:53 AM

Post #7552940

sohugosh those are so pretty! what is the climbing rose called?
smileymom343
Kenmore, NY
(Zone 6a)

February 12, 2010
11:04 AM

Post #7552949

She has beautiful roses, doesn't she?

I have one that I rescued from the grocery store, half dead. It was supposed to be a mini tea rose, but grew to the size of a regular tea rose.

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Lynnie6868

(Zone 5b)

February 12, 2010
11:12 AM

Post #7552956

wow that's pretty! yellow roses are so beautiful.
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

February 16, 2010
03:01 AM

Post #7562884

Lynnie6868 wrote:sohugosh those are so pretty! what is the climbing rose called?


Sorry, I don't know most names of my roses,even in Chinese. I just bought them from here and there.
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

February 16, 2010
03:03 AM

Post #7562890

smileymom343 wrote:She has beautiful roses, doesn't she?

I have one that I rescued from the grocery store, half dead. It was supposed to be a mini tea rose, but grew to the size of a regular tea rose.

wow, a beautiful yellow rose.

sohugosh
Huizhou
China

February 16, 2010
03:38 AM

Post #7562997

red one

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

February 16, 2010
04:34 AM

Post #7563148

Carte d'Or

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smileymom343
Kenmore, NY
(Zone 6a)

February 16, 2010
11:03 AM

Post #7563439

Very pretty!
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

March 8, 2010
04:35 PM

Post #7614140

a bird view of my garden. It's untidy.

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

March 8, 2010
04:51 PM

Post #7614190

a beautiful yellow rose Cartdore

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

March 8, 2010
05:01 PM

Post #7614212

a rose in the rain

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

March 8, 2010
05:55 PM

Post #7614378

a rose in special colour

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Lynnie6868

(Zone 5b)

March 8, 2010
06:08 PM

Post #7614409

it's not untidy at all! it's very pretty!
smileymom343
Kenmore, NY
(Zone 6a)

March 9, 2010
03:01 AM

Post #7615071

The last picture you posted is just breathtaking. I love the colors!
themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

March 9, 2010
05:40 AM

Post #7615338

I agree, the garden looks so green and happy...here most everything is either brown or has some cold damage...although, the daffodils and Japanese magnolias are putting on a show now. This is from the "Southern Girl" collection, named Susan

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themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

March 9, 2010
05:43 AM

Post #7615349

Good to see you Sohugosh. Hope all is well with you and yours.


And this is 'Jane' from the same collection.

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

March 17, 2010
05:09 PM

Post #7637072

Lynnie6868 wrote:it's not untidy at all! it's very pretty!


Thanks for your Encouraging
themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

March 31, 2010
02:05 PM

Post #7670044

Sohugosh, my Lady banksia rose has started blooming...this is a thornless polyantha type rose. The variety is Pleno Flore

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

April 12, 2010
09:15 AM

Post #7699563

themoonhowl wrote:Sohugosh, my Lady banksia rose has started blooming...this is a thornless polyantha type rose. The variety is Pleno Flore


wow,they are so beautiful! I like it!
sohugosh
Huizhou
China

April 12, 2010
09:26 AM

Post #7699583

I have a few new flowers to post

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

April 12, 2010
09:29 AM

Post #7699593

still don't know names

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

April 12, 2010
09:31 AM

Post #7699598

red eden

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

April 12, 2010
09:33 AM

Post #7699607

abans

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

April 12, 2010
09:34 AM

Post #7699613

golden celebration

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sohugosh
Huizhou
China

April 12, 2010
09:35 AM

Post #7699618

pink swan

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themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

April 12, 2010
01:42 PM

Post #7700185

Those are really very pretty. Looks like you have been busy over the winter getting new plants into the garden. I am trying to get most of the garden work done before temperatures and humidity levels meet and it becomes most unpleasant outside.
Lynnie6868

(Zone 5b)

April 12, 2010
05:24 PM

Post #7700670

my rose bushes survived the winter, soon I hope to post a pic!
Archiedixon

May 6, 2010
03:14 AM

Post #7768607

hey, i just want to say that I have not seen such a huge variety of flowers before. The roses are extremely beautiful. Thanks for showing me these beautiful flowers,and about your question, I do not understand it clearly, please be more precise.

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jessicapoter
givat shmuel
Israel

May 28, 2010
09:45 AM

Post #7836147

wow!!!
i have never seen so many types of roses..sohugosh and themoonhowl, they are amazing!!!
you probably sale them right?

themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

May 29, 2010
10:41 PM

Post #7841539

Jessica, Sohugosh is the one with so many beautiful roses...I personally only have a few, and do not sell them...I love them, but have so many things growing that I can only have a few of each. Sohugosh seems to have a perfect hand and heart for growing them.
smileymom343
Kenmore, NY
(Zone 6a)

May 30, 2010
06:46 AM

Post #7841946

You both have beautiful roses! Mine always end up with ick!
themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

May 31, 2010
04:39 AM

Post #7844972

Have to give a lot of credit to Bayer advanced Smiley...Lord knows they don't get a whole lot from me...grin
Ret_Sgt_Yates
Sparta, TN
(Zone 7a)

May 31, 2010
06:59 AM

Post #7845198

roses love garlic ground up and liquid . it can be added to water and given to the plants once every 3 weeks it will make them go crazy in growth... you can even plant some around the rose bushes
jessicapoter
givat shmuel
Israel

May 31, 2010
07:01 AM

Post #7845206

well, I don't think that Sohugosh should participate in a forum that calls Beginner Flowers

where is the professional one? :) hehe
Ret_Sgt_Yates
Sparta, TN
(Zone 7a)

May 31, 2010
07:08 AM

Post #7845227

some times a pro helps beginners become pros LOL tips always help if i find some one that is doing good with someting that i am trying to grow ill try what they are doing to see if it will work for me
Samijo
Fort Worth, TX
(Zone 8a)

June 16, 2010
04:08 PM

Post #7894718

I joined this website today and was browsing and really enjoyed seeing all these beautiful roses! I am a beginner! I have 6 total rose bushes, only 1 smells and it is divine! 1 is a climber, my son gave it to me for Mother's Day and it isn't doing too well.

I have questions if you think you would have the time to answer. I am in Fort Worth TX and think it is zone 8a.

I appreciate your time,

Samijo
smileymom343
Kenmore, NY
(Zone 6a)

June 17, 2010
03:06 AM

Post #7895951

Go for it Sam! What's your questions?

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