My 2020 Rose Garden
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Comments (24)Hi Dianela, One of my gardening friends swears by this remedy for bunnies. She told me to share it with all my gardening friends, so here you go (her words): “Here is my trick for the bunnies. Because I live across from a Greenbelt. I’m serious that it works. Fill up a small bowl with oil based hot sauce. The Indian or Chinese kind. Not Cayenne pepper which is water-soluble. Must be oil. I dilute it with canola oil. Put on rubber gloves, the thick kitchen kind. Do not touch your eyes or mouth! Do not touch your eyes or mouth! Dip your fingers tips into the oil base and just dab it on to the number of the leaves and particularly into the area where the new growth is because that’s what they like. Bunnies are not that stupid. If you do that every three months for a year they will learn that your yard is horrible! Then a few generations later you’ll have to do it again. I pretty much do it every three months. Challenge one of your friends to try it!”...See MoreDavid Austin cutting tips plus rose garden up-date : 24th May 2020
Comments (8)Darren, I have been eager to see an update and found myself leaning forward into the computer screen to catch every detail. Harlow Carr is such a beauty, I have not seen one before except in the Austin handbook. All your rose cuttings are amazing, so healthy looking. It was extremely helpful to hear how you start them. I've had a 100 % failure rate with my cuttings and will try it your way this year. How terribly difficult for you to find the garden in a damaged state, and the stunted blooms are heartbreaking- Ava's sad little face showed she felt your distress. I bought an organic Miracle Grow soil that nearly killed everything in it. I am going to use Alaska Fish Fertilizer, but it stinks horribly as you would expect for multiplied dead fish. I should plant a Gertrude to counteract the fish scent with her perfume. Today I noticed my fern had not died as I had thought, two small fronds had unfurled. I hope the victories you experience this year will far outweigh the setbacks. I was looking at shelter dogs online this morning and spoke to God out loud I would trade all my roses to have another dog. What a comfort you have with your horticulturist Ava, better than thousands of roses. Have some hot tea together, better days will come....See MoreMy Maryland rose garden 2020
Comments (31)So beautiful! Thank you for sharing! Makes me put PJPII back on the wish list! Your first pic is gorgeous. I would love to walk right into the middle and catch a deep breath of all those beauties😍....See MoreMy rose garden pictures this summer, early June 2020
Comments (14)Don't you love it when our passions help wildlife!!! My perennial garden has passing birds gathering seeds on their way south...I feel so proud! I've never seen a picture of a female cardinal...she's SO pretty!! Your Alchymist is soooooooooo wonderful!!! Your rose garden overview...gorgeous!!!! Thanks for showing us your wonderful roses!!...See MoreRelated Professionals
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