A few of this week’s blooms
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Comments (8)Gmom, those are larkspurs coming up. I sowed seed there last year expecting them to bloom last year, but I guess they wanted to wait till now! RockinC, Thank you, I've been working at it, that is if you want to call it that, I consider it much easier, enjoyable and take great satisfaction than housework, LOL...Curiously, Am I the only one who feels like that? Just wanted to make sure I wasn't insane... juanital...See MoreA few blooms, a few mystery roses...
Comments (0)I need some help in identifying a couple mystery roses I have growing in my yard. This first bush is a pic farther away, it's about 5'. It's a monster lol! Does anyone recognize what variety it is or perhaps know its name? I'm new to the site and to growing roses. I have heard of something called basal breaks and was wondering if this is what's happening in the photo? This is a pic of the blooms closer. The blooms have a bright pink/coral color. Anyone recognize this one below as well? I lost the tags, as I had purchased and planted these before I was into gardening, so I don't know what kinds of roses these are or their names. I know it's a long shot but I had to try anyway. Thanks for any and all help! The color of this rose is bright neon red. Bonus: Roses are just beginning to bloom here in 8b Oregon, Joseph's Coat climbing rose and Green Romatica... The climbing roses only get 4 hours of sun and it suffers from black spot and rust if I'm not careful. :( Thanks to those who can help answer some of my noob questions! Still Waters....See MoreA few blooming the last few days
Comments (6)This is not a good picture, but I just couldn't get a better one (and I took several). This is Steeple Jackie. The flower is quite small, but the plant is supposed to be tall. This one hasn't been here long yet, so it hasn't achieved steeple status yet. And yes, I have pollinated those flowers. We would like to see a super tall one in another color other than yellow. Unstoppable is reblooming. It was one of the first to bloom and now is one of the last. I'm not sure if this bloom on You're Fired is on a rebloom scape or not. One more bud keeps putting out those flowers. That's enough for today. Nancy...See MoreBefore this week’s Amazon Prime Days...
Comments (55)Bunny! 😂 I was asking my DH the same thing, nearly word for word. It’s so gross. I do dry my teeth first, but that just helps with the initial application. I actually start salivating before I even open the package. 😬 I will say — I’ve noticed a difference after a week of it. My problem is coffee and wine, and it’s working great on those. I’m so happy with the results ... just not being Drooly McDroolMouth every morning for 30 minutes....See Moresara_ann-z6bok
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