Title: | ** Gardening ** |
Notice: | Welcome to Gardening |
Moderator: | SHULA::CONCORDIA |
Created: | Fri Feb 14 1986 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 2956 |
Total number of notes: | 27284 |
Can anyone help identify the type of "wild rose" that you usually see lining houses / roads at the Cape and in Maine. I have seen such roses at the entrance to the Stow Shopping Plaza and would like to try them at my new house. Do they have any success growing away from the ocean climate? Thanks,
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2956.1 | SMARTT::JENNISON | And baby makes five | Wed Apr 30 1997 10:39 | 16 | |
rosa ragosa They grow great around here (I live in Shrewsbury). In fact, they will quickly spread into a hedge row if you allow them to. My father mentioned that some folks will install barriers around them in the soil when they don't want them to spread. We planted two, and the roots send off shoots that come up a foot or so away from the base plant. Great if you want a hedge affect, but if not, you may want to think of some way to block the roots between plants. | |||||
2956.2 | barriers are very important! | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | Spott Itj | Fri May 02 1997 08:18 | 5 |
Note that their penchant for sending subterranean shoots can prove vexing for your neighbors. My parents' place at the beach is subjected to the unwanted shoots of the neighbors' beach roses. They are incredibly invasive. If you aren't careful, they can take over your whole yard. | |||||
2956.3 | CSC32::M_EVANS | be the village | Sun May 04 1997 01:28 | 11 | |
Best barriers I know of are plastic down 12 inches, at least. This has kept a comfrey (among the more invasive runner plants) under control at my house. The neighbor ignored my advice and has made the major mistak of rototilling hers. Every rootlet is now sending up shoots. The barriers work for mints as well. If you want a larger plant, use a bigger thing than my 5 gallon buckets with the bottome cut out. meg |