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Comments (129)"...I brought home so much more than I thought I would..." Heh, heh, heh. Join the club! I was actually doing pretty good till I went over to George's car, lol. But I only came home with about 6 pots, so Deb, your pot ghetto is safe from me for awhile! I had a great time as usual, but had to leave earlier than I had hoped. I feel like I barely got to talk to many of you - I think I literally just pretty much said hi and bye to Dena! So I hope to see you all again in the fall and talk some more. And who knows? Maybe it will be warmer in October than it was today! :) Dee...See MoreStory using TV Shows (Part 2)
Comments (150)Wasn't she the winner of "America's Top Dog?" When Gomer said that yes she was, Barnaby mentioned that he is a scout for "America's Got Talent" and he would love to have Margie on next year's show. Well, Gomer got so excited, he was stuttering and stammering and grabbed Barnaby's hand and shook till it almost fell off. Barnaby gave Gomer his card and said that he would get in touch with him for an audition. Gomer grabbed Margie and they jumped in "My Mother the Car" and he was telling Margie about all the the things they were going to do if they won. In the meantime he had to work on some new tricks for the show....See MoreLoving my Lady of Shallot + tips on another peach DA
Comments (27)They are hard to come by on fortuniana. Only K&M carries them and Cool Roses in Palm Beach has a few, but they recently said they were going to stop carrying them because of high royalties or something. I was so bummed because I got most of mine from them. K&M is really pricey when you add shipping to it. But it's worth the extra $$$ because on fortuniana they can last for years and years. The longest I've ever been able to keep any rose on Dr. H alive is 3 years. My Darcy Bussel was doing well until now. I have ONE Austin still going strong (on Doc) after ordering from them 3 years ago and that one is Wollerton Old Hall and its showing no signs of slowing down. I think growing them in large pots works well, even if you only get 3 years out of them that's still a lot of blooms. My oldest Austin on fortuniana is Evelyn and she's easily 9 feet tall. She grows like a climber bare legged till about 8 feet and then all leaves and buds on top. It's not the most attractive habit, but she pumps out the looms like crazy so no complaints here. :) With the exception of Dick Clark and Easy Does It, all of my Austin's out perform my HTs I'll be trying some own root from now on however (if I can't get them on Fortuniana) because I think some own roots actually do better for me. Just not sure about putting them in the ground....See MoreKordes part 2
Comments (13)Now I want Summer Romance too, it looks lovely in spite of its twee name :) I'm going to use great restraint and rein in a renaming roses rant after looking it up on HMF and seeing that there were not just one, but two interesting sounding ladies whose names have previously been used in other countries to name this rose... eh, whatever you call it, doesnt seem to have reached here yet unfortunately. First crush we do get, but the hot sun would probably bleach it rather pale..does it smell as strongly as its supposed to?...See Moremustbnuts zone 9 sunset 9
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