To explain, Jessie (3fren) lives in Singapore. It will have be significant to anyone offering advice.
I'm a member of this Rose society:
http://www.rosemerald.co.uk/The man who runs this web site is called Norman Beck. Norman is an International Rose Judge and a very good friend of mine. You can read about the Rose trials on his web site.
Norman and I had a brilliant project in 2005. I was asked to give a talk at the Rose Society, so I came up with this.
We visited a large number of the gardens of the Rose society members. I took more thn 100 photos at each location.
The talk took place in October. Norman and I gave a joint presentation.
I ran it as a slide show in Ideas Genie (anyone with IG can do that)
Unfortunately, we had so much material, that we didnt have time to give our full presentation, as members got so excited and asked questions during the show. Time allowance was only - 30 little minutes. Like that variety of roses, I could have rambled for 30 hours .
I will direct your question to him.
To pre-empt Normans first question, Jessie, do you know what varieties of Roses you are growing?
Roses do best in their "design" conditions (e.g. hardiness zones) - where they were hybridised and trialled, prior to release. Norman can explain that!
If not getting the conditions they like best, they may huff and perform badly.
THAT might be a bone of contention! I know of one Rose grower in US who claims that their Roses are suitable for ALL states in US.
Next, heres a lady who has exactly the same set up as you.
Meet Maria from Italy.
http://www.ideasforgardens.net/pittiella/I made up that web page on my web site:
http://www.ideasforgardens.netI'm inviting members here to do their web page and add it here. More about that very soon!
I'll invite Maria to the forum, and she can tell you about caring for Roses in pots. Not as hot as in Singapore, but I'm sure you can exchange ideas.
Incidentally: I like Roses, but they dont like me. EVERY time I work with them, I get scratches.