A few more blooms
Sara-Ann Z6B OK
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Quite a few more blooms...I'll show you a few
Comments (9)Thanks, Debra. I was very pleased to see it bloom so nicely as a brand new one. We had the unrelenting rain earlier, and I didn't think i would ever get any weeding done. I still have a few spots to do, but I'm working on the baby's room right now. thanks Sarah, I have such a nice selection because I have no discipline in buying them...actually, Mantis, I think Intelligent Design is more Purple because it has been a lot cooler than usual with the frequent rains...It will lighten up, never fear...the heat is coming...it always does. Thanks, Jean and Ruth. I had a lot more new ones blooming today and will post later in the week again. kay...See MoreA few more blooms
Comments (5)Thank you! Judy, I think you're probably right about Summer Romance. MiGreenThumb and Kristine, I agree, LOS is a beautiful Rose, liking more and more. Karen, Tiffany is one of my favorites for the blooms and the fragrance....See MoreA few more blooms today
Comments (6)Thank you all! HalloBlondie and Daniela I think Mme Ernest Calvat is such a beautiful rose, love the fragrance too. Last year it was lovely, but the blooms were paler than I think they will be this year. Roses can look so different in different areas, and even different in the same location from one year to the next....See MoreA few more blooms!
Comments (6)Just beautiful Clematis. I like seeing Jackmanii again. It's got a good reputation with cause. I wish we could grow Clematis better in our climate. Trouble is the foliage just looks ghastly most years by August. I've grown sweet Autumn Clematis, and the foliage held it's green very well, but it reseeds all over the place..................Your daylilies are nice too. I've got Little Jetsetter on my long list. I always like seeing it.............Maryl...See MoreSara-Ann Z6B OK
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