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'Candy Sunblaze ™' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 70-733
most recent 31 MAR 13 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 31 MAR 13 by Unregistered Guest
Available from - Swanes Nursery
490 Galston Road, Dural NSW, Australia
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Discussion id : 34-788
most recent 12 APR 09 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 14 MAR 09 by kona
I find the sunblaze minis to be bloom factories...but must be sprayed for BS in the humid south 8b. They make excellent pot roses (16+inch pots), looking and lasting better than potted annuals. Pretty when not in bloom..very compact/dense growth and covered with blooms in flushes. Underplant creeping jenny 'aura" and white alyssum spilling over--just stunning!
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 12 APR 09 by Nicole Piehl
Excellent notes on this, thank you! I just purchased Candy Sunblaze and this will help me find the right pot and companion plants.
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Discussion id : 13-704
most recent 14 AUG 06 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 14 AUG 06 by JC
A sport of Lady Sunblaze, with the same good qualities. Lady Sunblaze and Candy Sunblaze are the most beautiful mini roses sold in Brasil (with Mosaic Virus).
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Discussion id : 3-626
most recent 25 FEB 04 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 25 FEB 04 by Unregistered Guest
My husband bought this plant for me in a small planter. Should I transplant it and when? What special instructions for successful blooming? This is Sept. and I live in Western KY.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 25 FEB 04 by Anonymous-797
Most roses can be planted any time before the ground freezes. You should get the rose into the ground and mulch it as soon as possible. Do not give it any strong fertilizer because the nutrients will cause new-leaf growth that will be extremely vulnerable to oncoming cold weather, frosts and freezing. Make sure that your rose gets agequate water after you plant it. If you have wet winters, your rose will be okay. If you are really worried about your rose surviving the winter, a floating row cover will keep it warmer. You can also call your local extension service for info.
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