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One Earth Botanical

It is always exciting to discover a new nursery, especially when so many are closing these days. A friend recently introduced me to One Earth Botanical.  They are located at 24001 NE 28th Street in Camas, Washington and are open on Fridays and Saturdays from 10-3. This is a family-owned nursery specializing in perennials, shrubs and trees. I was impressed by their inventory and saw some plants that I didn't know existed, such as the red-blooming Cestrum called "Ruby Clusters" pictured at the top. Their prices are also awesome (most of the perennials I saw were $7 with larger sized pots around $12 - $15.)  Stephanie gave us a tour of their 8-acre property which includes large display gardens, areas for weddings and other events and an in-the-works yurt which will be opened as a B&B. She says they have to deal with deer and she is knowlegeable about plants they don't like. In addition to all that, they also do beekeeping I need some of their energy!  They are locate...

A Good Year For Roses

'Crown Princess Margareta'


Who would have thought that our cold, wet spring would result in such healthy roses?  They have been remarkable, and the continuing cool temperatures keep them looking good.

I was more ruthless with pruning this year and I'm not sure if it was that factor or the lush rainfalls we got back in May, perhaps a combination of both, but the result has been a significant growth spurt and an abundance of blooms.


'The Impressionist'

'The Impressionist' has been one of my favorites. It has suffered a lot of abuse from my hands, having been moved twice and then its stiff canes forced down horizontally along the front fence. I was seriously considering moving it again but decided to give it one more chance and it listened.

'Lady Emma Hamilton'

'Lady Emma Hamilton', one of the most deliciously scented roses, was wisely planted near the front door along the sidewalk. It isn't a carefree rose and displays an occasional odd mosaic pattern on the leaves, but overall it is a stunning rose.

'Julia Child'

For years, I've heard nothing but raves about 'Julia Child' and finally found a spot for one. Generally, pure yellow roses are not my favorite, but I'm anxious to see what this one does.

'Swany'




'Swany' is a rose I got from Joy Creek Nursery. My plan was for it to drape over the trough that runs along the back of the driveway. It had other plans and has now grown over the top of the fence above it and continues to run down on the other side. The blooms this year are astounding, so thick you can't see the canes or leaves, and pure white.

Others -

'Lady of Shalott'



'Ballerina'

'Grandmother's Hat'

'Chinatown'

'Radway Sunrise'

'Tranquility'

'Buff Beauty'

'Gold Medal'

'Lyda Rose'

'Gertrude Jekyll'

'Tess of the D'Urbervilles'

'Alchymist'

'Sea Foam'

'Dublin Bay' with Clematis 'Jackmanii Superba'

'Darcey Bussell'

'Robin Hood'

'Veilchenblau'

Michael pruning and deadheading


Text and photos by Phillip Oliver, Dirt Therapy

Comments

  1. They are all gorgeous, Phillip, although I'm especially taken with "The Impressionist', a rose I've never seen before.

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  2. Your roses are so beautiful that I could almost smell the stunning scent of each one. Thank you for sharing these.

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  3. Oh wow. Your roses are just perfection, Buff Beauty is a real romancer!

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