A visit to Chickadee Gardens
I was excited to finally get to see Chickadee Gardens last week. I have followed Tamara's blog for years. She and her husband garden on 2 acres in Saint Helens, Oregon. When you look at the map, it appears that St. Helens is directly across the Columbia River and slightly to the north of us. However, there is no convenient bridge to get over to the Oregon side. You must go north to Ridgefield, Washington (about 30 minutes north of our house) and go across there or travel through Portland and then go north through Scappoose. Either way, it is about a 45 minute drive. I decided to try the Ridgefield route and I was glad I did. Not only did I not have to contend with Portland traffic (it was Rose Parade weekend), I got to see country on the Oregon side that was new to me. Tamara used to work at the beautiful Joy Creek Nursery (my favorite, but alas they are now closed) and she now works part-time at Cistus Nursery. She focuses on native plants and sustainabili...
Bring em on. They are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Pat Austin, the rose so stunning that one is required to kneel in her presence.
ReplyDeleteOh wow - I just planted a Marjorie Fair. Yours is stunning - I hope it likes my garden as well! It looks huge! I may not have allocated enough space for it. But maybe it won't get quite so large here since I'm in the north. All your roses are lovely.
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteAll of them are beautiful, but I'm a sucker for the singles, so 'Marjorie Fair' is my fave :-)
ReplyDeleteWe have - or had? I have not been back to visit in over a year now - 'Marchesa Boccella" growing in our German garden, the one I puttered around in as a child, which is now rented out...
ReplyDeletewell - it's rose season and I hope you keep sending out those beautiful rose pictures.
ReplyDeleteI have been catching up on your last few posts, and I am in love with all your roses, especially "Veilchenblau". I must find a place for this one!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a rose quite like that Marjorie Fair, wow! It doesn't even look like a rose to me. Just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteSpurge, this is a rose that you can keep trimmed. It is quite bushy and dense.
ReplyDeleteYou are right Robin, it doesn't look like a rose does it?
For all my roses, I don't seem to have these rounded roses...are the called cabbage shaped? I think the Don Juan has the shape but is that the appropriate term?
ReplyDeleteVery nice. Phillip, I just use my camera to make the videos and then down to my lap top and use Window Movie Maker to make the videos. It's easy to use and I'm not that bright about such things. Then up load to You Tube. You should do some of your garden. I'd love to see them. Have a great weekend! Carol. Oh! Are ya'll going out to San Fran for the Blogger trip?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the information Carol! No, not going to the SF Blogger's Fling - wish I were. Are you going?
ReplyDeleteNo, I haven't ever been able to go but maybe one day. I am going out the first week in June to Davis(Sacramento area) for my nephew's graduation. My sister that lives out there just finished her Master Gardener's, so she has found us some gardens to visit. Maybe I can go to one some day.
ReplyDeleteHi Phillip!
ReplyDeleteI really should get over there and see them before they're gone. Of course your photography is so good...now if you could only capture the smell.
Post pictures of something other than roses? Why would you want to do a silly thing like that? I think my favorite rose name is Rev D'Or.
ReplyDeleteRockin' awesome roses and photos! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are excellent! Gorgeous roses. :o)
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