Garden Fair Bethel CT - Tomorrow
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Comments (1)Hope it went well....See MoreAnnual Bethel Garden Fair
Comments (1)Reminder the fair is tomorrow....See Moretrying to locate Fair Bianca rose
Comments (15)I am in NW CT, the icebox of CT. I always order bareroot roses. If you order from reputable places, like Pickering, Sam Kedem (who no longer mail orders), or David Austin US in Texas, not only can you get what you want, you'll get excellent stock. The time I save by not having to drive or call around to find out if nurseries stock what I want is worth the money I pay for shipping. That's the way I look at it. Heritage is my favorite David Austin rose -- I don't have many as I tend to buy hardier roses to be sure they will winter over. It has everything -- form, fragrance, color (light pink, if you like pink), and I think it may be one that does well with less sun. It's a winner. However, there are other light pink roses that bloom for a longer time. That's a consideration for me too. It is fun to have some old English roses -- love them....See MoreWhat's Blooming in your garden - a photo thread - July 2013
Comments (88)Dee No worries about your review of the URI article. I was a bit put off by the lawn/imidocloprid thing myself. Usually the URI entomology articles are quite good, but that one wasn't. I did however, find a link through that article to Arbico Organics that sells a variety of different kinds of beneficial nematodes. I've been looking for Steinernema Carpocapse for some time. Not only does this nematode control grubs, it also is the only beneficial nem that will control foliar nematodes. Foliar nems are a real problem in Hostas and are hard to control. The link is below. Thanks for the Prarie Sun ID. Lost the tag on that one. H. Cracker Crumbs is a mini. I little bright gold thing. Bella Anna is always pink, regardess of pH. The only drawback is that it flops like Annabelle does. I need to get some Peony supports for it. I bought that one for $5 at Weston Nurseries in November after the pallet sale broke up. It's grown well. Enjoy the weekend. It's going to get hot next week. Remember, nothing lasts in the garden. Steve Here is a link that might be useful: Arbico Organics...See More- 11 years ago
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