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Tue, May 10, 11 at 0:17
| The roses in my garden are just starting to bloom. It is a small garden but looks like a jungle with survival of the fittest.
Louise Oder with Mme Pierre Oger
Kazanlik with other flowers
Kazanlik behind, Graham Thomas (DA) in front, just starting to bloom.
Graham Thomas (DA)left, Pat (DA) right, just starting
Kazanlik
Louise Oder
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- Posted by hosenemesis SoCal Sunset 19 USDA (My Page) on Tue, May 10, 11 at 1:36
| Beautiful roses, and I love your garden. Renee |
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| Your roses are gorgeous and Louise Odier looks especially luscious. Of course Kazanlik is awesome. Your plants look so healthy and lush. I hope we'll see more of your garden in the future. Ingrid |
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| Thanks Ingrid, after seeing so beautiful gardens here, including yours which is gorgeous beyond comparison, I was very reluctant to show mine because of limits of space or specific plan or experience...I have no space but I have packed so many roses they have to struggle with each other. actually the Burbouns including Louise Odier have some mold, maybe because it is too humid or because of rapid change in temperature. I try not to use chemicals as much as possible. |
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- Posted by sylviatexas z8a Tx (My Page) on Wed, May 11, 11 at 12:34
| Luscious! & I love the wall! |
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- Posted by zeffyrose_pa6b7 6b7 (My Page) on Wed, May 11, 11 at 21:40
| Love your roses and the photography is wonderful---I love jungles of roses and my garden is also "survival of the fittest"---- Please keep posting more pictures---everything looks so lush and healthy--- Florence |
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| What a beautiful collection of roses, incredibly fragrant roses. |
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- Posted by lovemysheltie 5/6 Chicago (My Page) on Fri, May 13, 11 at 18:34
| So lovely! It's like something out of a rose maagzine! I wish I could smell them. |
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| Thanks all for encouragement and warm words. |
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- Posted by organicgardendreams z 10 (My Page) on Sat, May 21, 11 at 0:08
| bgrose, your roses are truly lovely! I like that you planted them so densely making the most out of the space you have. Your garden might be small in square feet, but big in terms of its beauty. Thanks for showing your little paradise! Christina |
Here is a link that might be useful: Organic Garden Dreams
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| How do you keep Graham Thomas so small? LOL even in Ohio, he is an 8ft+ monster. At the park where they chop him down to about 1.5ft every year, he is still an upright, 6ft+. |
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