What’s in bloom in my Moffett’s Mill Garden rose garden
Diana (zone 8, AL)
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Diana (zone 8, AL)
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Comments (14)Wonderful thread. With the caveat that these are still young roses, here's my toll at this time: 1) Queen of Sweden - not afflicted 2) Molineux - none last year, too much this year. I sprayed with Bayers Natria -- not much help. Not affecting blooms, happily. 3) Munstead Wood -- just started showing a little today. Hopefully not a big problem. 4) Carding Mill -- not afflicted 5) Alnwick Rose -- not afflicted 6) Darcey Bussell - showing a bit of a problem today for the first time. 7) Falstaff -- not afflicted, but not blooming either. The only variety that hasn't bloomed yet. 8) Tamora - not afflicted. Blooming her little head off. Both my OGRs have mildew: Marie Van Houtte -- ongoing problem but controllable. Zepherine -- terrible. Horrible. May not last. Mildew has also been a problem on my Double Delight, for what that's worth, and to a far lesser extent (but still there) on my Gold Medals.None on Granada, Mr. Lincoln, Don Juan and my various mystery roses. Let's see what others have to say!...See MoreA Few Blooms in My Garden
Comments (12)Thank you for all the kind words and the good wishes with rain. If my roses can understand, they are sure will appreciate it. On the other hand, I think sometimes they do. One time I was planning to SP one of my roses and suddenly it performed so well that I changed my mind, LOL. @sara-ann: good luck with finding your Black Magic. I just wonder why J&P doesn't let other nurseries to propagate it even though they couldn't do it well (quality of the bare roots or meeting the demands). @canadian_rose: Peter Mayle's fragrance is my favorite. @prettypetals: Judy, I normally like strong colors and I "blame" you for showing me your beautiful light color roses. That's the reason I gave Marilyn Monroe a chance, and I'm glad I did :)...See MoreBeautiful 2020 roses in my garden
Comments (110)Thank you Carol, Alameda, and Nola. I feel blessed to be able to grow roses in my garden and feel even more blessed to be able to share the beautiful roses with others. Here are some roses in my garden: A Night of Magic (bred by @dave_bang_roses), Ebb Tide, Princess Charlene De Monaco, and the forever graceful roses from @david_austin_roses: Jude the Obscure, Olivia Rose Austin, and Boscobel. Helen...See MoreMore Roses Pics from my garden
Comments (29)Tracy, I think that Mills Magic is missing a great advertising opportunity by not using your pictures for advertising. Because of your success with such a bounty , that is what I will be trying. Your Quicksilvet is absolutely glorious. I never got that many blooms all season Well done ! I used to live in Mountlake Terrace and loved the climate. I had no idea that it was such a great area for roses....See MoreDiana (zone 8, AL)
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