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most recent 2 SEP HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 31 AUG by Eirose
The list of plants on the website seems significantly shorter than here on HMF, seems misleading. Hoped to get Looking for Love and a few other plants, because they're listed here, but none of them are on the actual website. What is going on?
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Reply #1 of 8 posted 1 SEP by Margaret Furness
Helpmefind is run by a pitifully small handful of volunteers (I'm not one of them, partly because I type with two fingers), and they don't have time to keep each nursery's listing updated - that should be for the nursery to do. Perhaps you could suggest to the nursery that they update their hmf list.
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Reply #2 of 8 posted 1 SEP by jedmar
You need to contact them to check availability. The HMF listing was based on their full catalogue. Some might have been discarded. The website only has a selection of their roses.
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Reply #3 of 8 posted 1 SEP by Bierkreek
Thanks for your message.
We will work on that. Actually they are still, more or less, in our garden, but lot's of things changed during the last few years. We will work on updating HMF and we will work on updating our webiste.
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Reply #4 of 8 posted 1 SEP by Margaret Furness
At least De Bierkreek list their roses on helpmefind. Many big nurseries don't.
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Reply #5 of 8 posted 1 SEP by Eirose
Thank you (and everyone) for your reply. The difference between 3000 and ~400 plants just seemed odd, but now I understand that the reason is the manner the HMF catalogue accumulates over the years. I apologise if I sounded as if it was intentional for marketing purposes, now I see that it is not.

I will contact the nursery directly and inquire about the plants I need. At least they have several Kenny roses, which is rare outside NZ!
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Reply #6 of 8 posted 1 SEP by jedmar
3000? We list 1900
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Reply #7 of 8 posted 2 SEP by HMF Admin
HelpMeFind has always been about providing a "tool" for the gardening community, it was never about providing a "service". The first several years (quite a few actually), before there were any of the absolutely incredible volunteers involved, the founders built the site and maintained its content themselves.

HelpMeFind is all custom software which provides for the greatest flexibility in implementing features optimized for easy of use and convenience. HMF is old enough to have originally concentrated on developing a website for non-computer savvy users. The internet and computer use have come a long way since then and HMF has adjusted.

It is understandable some of HMF's features have been more difficult and time consuming to design and implement. One such area is the automated maintenance of any listing's plant list by uploading a simple list of plant names. The software goes to great lengths to simplify the process. Issues like multiple plants sharing the same name, common misspellings, non-standard abbreviations, etc. are are highlighted and very easily resolved. The process is divided into several steps with well documented pop up help available on each. Information from prior uploads is saved so one does not have to repeat the matching process each season.

Unfortunately, the very limited use of this feature has never justified its development time and cost, we've always been disappointed by that. We have planned for some time to write an in depth article demonstrating its use - maybe the blame lies with us.
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Reply #8 of 8 posted 2 SEP by Margaret Furness
I was including Admin amongst the volunteers, since all that work has no financial reward.
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most recent 9 JAN 13 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 7 JAN 13 by Jay-Jay
This rose ought to have bright clear-pink flowers. Here an off-white flower is shown.
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Reply #1 of 4 posted 9 JAN 13 by Bierkreek
the budwood came from Sangerhausen. I can't tell right now, if the cultivar at Sangerhausen maybe is not
correct or if there was made a mistake when cutting the budwood at Sangerhausen. Ihave only two photos of this one. I will check in future and if they are constantly white, we will remove this one.
Thanks, Jay-jay
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Reply #2 of 4 posted 9 JAN 13 by Jay-Jay
You're most welcome. It's still a nice rose.
I stumbled upon this photo, when I was digging in the booklet Rosa Rugosa of Suzanne Verrier.
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Reply #3 of 4 posted 9 JAN 13 by Bierkreek
Yes, I have the book too. But, still, no photo in that book, so no reference again. it stay's difficult, allthough I am quite sure you are right at this photo.
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Reply #4 of 4 posted 9 JAN 13 by Jay-Jay
Wat ik bedoelde was, dat toen ik de rozen uit dat boekje opzocht, ik deze roos op jullie/jouw foto op HMF tegenkwam...
En dat in de beschrijvingen en de referenties deze roos roze, of zelfs karmijn-roze genoemd werd.
Hoe mooi de roos op jouw foto ook is, ze is niet roze... Die discrepantie wilde ik benoemen, zonder te zeggen de foto klopt niet, want ik ken deze roos zelf niet.
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most recent 4 AUG 12 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 4 AUG 12 by Bierkreek
This is about the third year we grow Princess May. Everytime the similarity with Kathleen Harrop strikes me!!
It is thornless, same leaves, same growth. The flower of the Princess is slightly darker and a little more filled. But that is only compared by cutting the branches from each variety and put them together. otherwise the small differences are not seen. I got if frome somebody in France. If this princess is the right one, it is for sure a sport of Kathleen Harrop or Zéphirine D.
Somebody has any ideas???
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most recent 18 DEC 11 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 18 DEC 11 by Bierkreek
Hi, since august 2010 there are some site guest request which I can't remove. They keep on popping up, every now and than when a new guest sends a list. I answer this one, this one dissapear and the other four stay.
could you please do something about this?
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