Wednesday, 26 April 2017

The plants interstate move Part 1 - Roses

I brought along a few plants during my interstate move from Sydney to Melbourne.
They originally were planted in pots on my balcony apartment.
Now, they are occupying the ground, as how they should be.

At first, the plants were struggling. They looked like they were dying at one stage.
But thankfully, after a few weeks, they recovered.

The roses:
You can hardly see them, they lost all their leaves.

Three new members in the family, bought from my new neighbour on Gumtree:


The smallest size rose was planted in the backyard in a little pot, just outside the side sliding door where we put our outdoor table. It has been flowering vigorously, but lately was attacked by black spots.

The Pope John Paul and A Country Woman roses already flowered a few times and I managed to get the petals before being blown away by the wind.
They are now sitting nicely on our dining table.



The Pope John Paul rose is extremely fragrant, but the petals are smaller in size and the shape doesn’t hold very nicely. (They shrivelled)
So I mixed them up with the Country Woman red petals. The Country Woman rose petals are large and thick, with very deep red colour. It has a very beautiful presentation for dried rose petals.
This is a really beautiful rose that I think is going to grow really tall after being planted on the ground. Just a few weeks ago, new shoots came out from the ground, it’s very exciting. This rose is going to be very rigorous plant.

The red coloured stems are the new shoots. One of them is already taller then the older stems.

I’m still waiting for the Double Delight and Ebb Tide Roses to flower.
They have been growing taller, and have lots of leaves, but no sign of flower bud yet.
Ebb Tide is another fragrant variety that I love the most, and it’s purple.
It’s going to be amazing once this flower.

Please flower soon, please…

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