Forecast for the coming weeks: Roses!
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| The first photo is the scene toward the pergola. The rose on the left is "Buff Beauty" and the roses you see on the pergola are "Rambling Rector" and "Reve D'Or". |
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| Another shot of "Buff Beauty" - I would put this in the top 5 of my all-time favorite roses. |
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| One of my favorite views of the garden, with the Beautybush on the left,
"Buff Beauty" in the center and the variegated dogwood "Wolf Eyes" on
the right. |
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| Next to the pergola, a grouping of beared iris and Siberian Iris grow next to the rose "Gruss an Aachen" |
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| Rugosa roses normally don't perform well in the south but "Hansa" is an exception. |
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| The climbing musk rose "Prosperity" with Beautybush in the background. |
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| Russell's Cottage Rose |
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| Back up near the patio, "Lamarque" graces the archway. |
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| This pink rose is "Carefree Wonder" growing with Iris and Spirea "Goldmound" |
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| "Sally Holmes" on another archway - |
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| "Nearly Wild" surrounds our fountain inside the circular hedge. |
Stay tuned for more roses in the weeks ahead!













Comments
Container plantings are a lot of work, I'm starting that project in a couple of weeks.
You know, I was reading down through this post thinking this is a long one when sadly it came to an end!
I don't know of anybody else blogging such beautiful roses from their garden. Simple as that.
I wish you a blackspot free season.
Rob
Marnie
Reading your blog may be expensive as well as inspirational!
Annie at the Transplantable Rose
Frances
I'm looking for more photos.
Cameron
Annie, I've heard that you can grow "BB" much smaller or even as a climber.
Chuck, it's not an estate garden. I think the actual size is around 3/4 acre or close to 1 acre. It does seem like too much for us at times.
Cameron, do come and I give you the tour!
I mysself this months started to write a blog. May be you are interested to have s short look.
Wolf
A garden friend from Germany
http://www.garten-anders.de
http://www.garten-anders.blogspot.com
Seems like the roses on the arbor recovered well from the hard prune you gave them. Hope you enjoy your garden and roses.
I would never leave the garden if I had one such as yours. It makes me happy just to see the photos. The fragrance must be a delight as well. We are so lucky you took the time to make photos. Thanks.
Donna