Some roses in my garden 2019
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Some rose blooms from my mom's garden
Comments (4)The top rose looks like Spectra. I grow it in a well protected area. Tried to grow it in the open and I could not overwinter it here in Iowa in a regular rose bed. I love Spectra, which it blooms in so many different colors, is scented, and has excellent form....See Moresome of my roses from my garden (lots)
Comments (19)I am located in the Kansas City, MO area, not exactly California. I have grown Kordes' Brilliant in the Pacific Northwest and here in the midwest. It gets about 4 - 5 feet tall, has reasonably good disease resistance, but does benefit from a regular spray program. It is one of my first to flower and last to quit. Its growth habit is straight up, almost cylindrical, but spreading a bit. Its flowering habit is what you would expect as a grandiflora which would be a good class for this rose, but that class is not used in Europe. It blooms singly and in trusses as shown. The color in the photograph is quite close to real and is quite stable from beginning to end and through cool and heat. It does not have much of a problem with our winters here either with the multiple freeze-thaw cycles. It is fairly sturdy. It is one of the few that I have more than one of in the garden. It is available from Hortico and Vintage Gardens. I would put it as one of my better oranges....See MoreFound an old rose bush in my garden, but it needs some help...
Comments (3)Sylvia while I can't help you identify your rose other than a wild guess of Mr. Lincoln. I would suggest contacting your local American Rose Society they have consulting rosarians that would be happy to come out and look at your rose. They could also suggest how best to prune and fertilize it. the other alternative is you wanna take a, wack at it yourself, is to cut out the three D's ,as Baldo likes to say, remove; dead, diseased and damaged canes. Damaged canes are often damaged because they are rubbing against another cane so removing one will help open up the plant, and in doing so will likely improve and invigorate the rose. Those are the basics but practically every rose book out there will further explain how to properly prune a rose bush there are also a number of helpful you tube videos specifically on pruning....See MoreSome David Austin roses and more in my garden
Comments (202)The “Rosy Oodles of Poodles & Puppy Club! “We have it! So many pooches.... let’s see if I have all of us in it yet....now... Congrats: 1. RoseCanadian, Carol, has Zephyr, black poodle & a St Berpoodle. (Edited.) 2. Summersrhythem has a poodle puppy on order this summer & gave a poodle to D. 3. I have Anastasia, white poodle. 4. Tammy has a white poodle. 5. Lala in Idaho has “Lala,“ White poodle.. 6. Jasmine has a white Perinese & goats. ( Goats almost qualify as a dogLol!!) 7. Kristine has Auggie her doodle & another doodle. 8. Magpie has puppers, Noelle. She is a possible great white pyr mix. (Edited.) 9. Elizabeth, my daughter has, Elix, a Border Collie. 10. Jopyeweed, a bichon -poodle mix! Kristine, Adorable, Auggie is soooooo cute! Magpie, Your white puppers, Noelle, is beautiful. (Edited.)😊. Helen, Oh, I’d love to see photos of your St Berdoodle-now that is amazing! What’s his/her name? Jopyeweed-Love to see your photos of your Bichon-poodle! Cool! Helen, Your seedlings look wonderful! I am so excited to see them grow roses this spring. My daughter’s, Elizabeth‘s, pooch, Border Collie, Elix, & my Anastasia poodle spent a play date together today... walk at the Lake park. Her dog is sooooo smart. He does lots tricks and totally out ran my Anastasia which surprised me. I thought my poodle was the most energetic dog on this earth, but , NO, it’s her fast border collie! Elix, , Border Collie Maybe, we should have this puppy talk on the spring thread? Continued.... Have a fabulous week in this warm weather!!!!...See Morebayarea_girl_z10a_ca
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