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>> No. 1119 Anonymous
16th July 2010
Friday 5:44 pm
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So I want my bedroom to smell of roses. Basically, I'm going to set up a load of roses everywhere.

Except, I don't know how to care for roses. I'm cursed with blight-hands, so this ought to cure that, and it would also be good practise for when >>1091 happens.

All in all, help me.

Picture almost related, I don't think window ledges will hide the smell of socks and cum that my room currently has.
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>> No. 1121 Anonymous
16th July 2010
Friday 6:58 pm
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>>1119

There are so many varieties out there that you shouldn't give up hope! There will be something to suit you. Rememebr there are wild roses that manage without people tending them too.
>> No. 1122 Anonymous
16th July 2010
Friday 9:32 pm
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I remember reading that the commercial rose breeds have lost their scent due to centuries of genetic manipulation. Another vote for wild roses.
>> No. 1123 Anonymous
17th July 2010
Saturday 12:21 am
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>>1122

There are some that grow near here. They are lovely in appearance and scent and they can grow in dense coverings. The bumblebees like them too, so a boon to nature.
>> No. 1129 Anonymous
17th July 2010
Saturday 6:19 pm
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If you live in a more rural area then your roses will be more prone to blight. This is why the majority of commercial rose growers are based around the more industrial parts of the Midlands. It doesn't like the dirty air for some reason. Roses are easy enough the only thing to make sure is you prune them back in the autumn, which is easy enough to do.

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