A ray of hope just shone through to our rose at 1.30pm (there must be a pun in there somewhere).
The sun was on just one rose, the one I'd actually taken a photograph of and posted here (see above). Now how spooky is that.
Anyway, the sun must have been on it for about 15 minutes, so Kathy and I literally got up and smelt the roses. And there was a subtle hint of fragrance coming from it.
Now this seems to bear out my supposition that the sun could have been a factor here. We carefully watched as the sun moved around (not all the time though
) to see how much sun it was actually getting.
Unfortunately, there is also a Pieris to one side of it that is blocking the full extent of the sun.
If that's the case, then I think we've definitely got the position wrong.
We've decided to move it to a sunnier position, possibly into the front garden.
We'll still monitor its progress over time and keep checking the smell, and see if there is a marked difference. We could make a horticultural breakthrough here.
Then again, maybe not. We'll see.
Laurie.