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Questions, Answers and Comments by Category
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13 APR 05 by
Anonymous-797
I am very interested in any information I can get regarding the yellow rose Carefree Sunshine. I have been told it's parentage is Knock Out rose. I have several Knock Out roses and I love them. They are the most carefree roses I've ever had here in our zone 8b humid hot weather. If the Carefree Sunshine is an offspring from Knock Out and as disease resistant I would love to have some. Does anyone out there have information about this beautiful yellow rose?
Dancey
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Dancey,
In the future, it would be better to post questions like this to the Q&C tab for the specific rose.
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#2 of 10 posted
15 APR 05 by
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#3 of 10 posted
26 MAY 05 by
Terre
Actually, I dont think I would have found Dancey's question there unless I had some reason to look up Carefree Sunshine which I don't. This seems to be a good place for specific rose questions to start out and the readers can peruse them until one catches their eye.
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When one posts a question or comment to a plant's Q&C tab it shows up both on the plant's Q&C tab and in the Q&A Forum. That way, one only has to check the RECENT POSTS tab in the Q&A Forum to find ANY recent post no matter where it originated. You can even browse the HMF Rose Listings category in the Q&A Forum to see just the plant Q&C tab postings.
Hope this helps.
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#5 of 10 posted
27 MAY 05 by
Terre
do you know where my answer to Dancy's question about Carefree Sunshine went? I researched the info and sent it this morning... just wondering. Terre A
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#6 of 10 posted
27 MAY 05 by
Dancey
I still haven't figured out how all the Q&A work on this website.
Dancey
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#7 of 10 posted
27 MAY 05 by
Dancey
Terramoore I never did find your reply. ???? From now on I will address my questions from the Q and A column.
Dancey
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#8 of 10 posted
27 MAY 05 by
Terre
I'm sorry Dancey, I may have sent my original reply wheeling off into cyberspace or something! I'm so much more comfortable IN terra firma, afterall. I will try to locate my notes and rewrite the information for you later this afternoon. Also, while I have you 'on-the-line', where are you, so I know what kind of conditions you're dealing with when gardening? Terre Ashmore
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#9 of 10 posted
27 MAY 05 by
Dancey
Terry I am in Central Texas, zone 8b. It gets real hot here and very humid. Thanks for your reply.
Dancey
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#10 of 10 posted
27 MAY 05 by
Dancey
Oh I misspelled your name. Sorry
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