A year of growing New Dawn — detailed seasonal notes
Here are my notes from twelve months of growing New Dawn:
Spring: hips forming in autumn for wildlife interest. This was the moment that confirmed the whole venture. I focused on deadheading spent blooms to encourage reblooming during this period which set up the rest of the year.
exceptional fragrance on warm afternoons developed steadily through the warmer months. rose dieback from hard winter frosts appeared in summer and required prompt treatment. The plant in a dedicated rose bed with good air circulation performed better than I'd expected for the position. Overall: a rewarding year. The investment of attention is paid back generously.
New Dawn