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Coronation Street Roses -Exclusive!

Johnstown Garden Centre joins Coronation Street 50th anniversary celebrations with character-inspired roses

John Woods Nurseries and ITV Studios Global Entertainment have teamed up to launch three new specialist patio roses through the Mattocks range to coincide with the 50th Anniversary of Coronation Street, the nation’s favourite TV soap.

The Rita Sullivan, Jack Duckworth and Hilda Ogden Roses, which will be available at Johnstown Garden Centre from July 2011, have been in development in the Kordes breeding programme for ten years. Each features vibrant colours, repeat flowering, a compact habit and excellent disease-resistant properties.

The collection will be priced at €20 per rose, supplied in a 3.5 litre pot.

The patio rose collection comprises:

The Rita Sullivan Rose – height/spread 40 x 30cm– Red
The Jack Duckworth Rose – height / spread 40 x 40cm - Yellow / Orange
The Hilda Ogden Rose – height / spread 40 x 40cm– Pink.


  • The Hilda Ogden Rose

    Coronation Street Rose - Exclusive to Johnstown

    €15.00 each

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    The Hilda Ogden Rose
  • The Jack Duckworth Rose

    Coronation Street Rose - Exclusive to Johnstown

    €15.00 each

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    The Jack Duckworth Rose
  • David Austins Mycorrhizal Fungi - Grow better Roses! - (aka Rootgrow, Start, Boost)

    Organic, now in resealable new pouch!

    €5.50 each

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    David Austins Mycorrhizal Fungi - Grow better Roses! - (aka Rootgrow, Start, Boost)

Garden Care Tips

Caring for Lemon Tree

Easy care tips for your Lemon or Orange Trees

Citrus trees are superb conservatory or patio trees that love the summer heat and yet like cool winters.
They are remarkably easy to grow given the correct conditions.

Citrus trees are superb conservatory or patio trees that love the summer
heat and yet like cool winters. They are remarkably easy to grow given
the correct conditions.

Growing Conditions
They like a temperature of 20-30 degrees C but will tolerate down to
5-6 degrees C. The tree will be in growth between 13 and 30 degrees
C. Therefore if used as a patio tree, they must be brought indoors at
least in winter to avoid cold damage.
Planting
Citrus like a slightly acid, porous soil, so we recommend using a soil
based compost like Westland Multipurpose compost, and feeding with Miracid
food which will keep the soil acidic. Put plenty of drainage material
in the base of the pot as citrus resent any form of waterlogging.
Watering
Citrus trees must never be allowed to dry out. In the growth phase water
regularly and plentifully. Avoid any waterlogging.
In hot weather, water a little and often, maybe every day in a conservatory.
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