SW Color of the Year 2021
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Bathroom Color Panic: SW Monorail Silver or SW Steely Gray
Comments (11)It's hard to know the true colors, looking at them as a company presents them on its website. I can say that I prefer Monorail Silver, from what I see; but only you can see this or that color in your space, with your light. I presume you tried the samples? If yes, which one you love more? If no-try the samples in your bathroom first. That's the surest way to see the representation of color. If you do the crown molding-I'd keep the ceiling the same color as the crown molding. If you weren't-I'd advice on Ice Cube, or some lighter version of your wall color. With standard/lower ceiling, you either want the less contrast with the wall as possible-or visual illusion that the ceiling is higher, by working with trim as if it was continuation of the ceiling. There might be more tricks, so I'm sharing just my limited experience. You wrote the painting starts on Monday, and today's Monday, so you already probably decided on something:) Sorry I didn't see the post... Now for the only thing that you didn't have to decide by today..orange/paprika won't clash with the blueish-grays..it will complement them. Meaning-both orange and blue gray will look really vivid on each other's background. You'll kinda underscore both these colors. Which might look really beautiful. Small spaces like bathrooms actually can carry a lot of colors-you don't spend there as much time as in bigger rooms, so you don't get tired. You are also actually using quite a restrained palette..I wouldn't worry about introducing orange, at all....See MoreThe British Rose of The Year 2021 is...
Comments (4)..apparently so.. fragrance that is, and a floribunda to us... ..this from my local rose supplier Trevor White Roses.. Belle de Jour is a superb Floribunda rose. Heady fragrances of vanilla and apricot. Warm yellow blooms with tinges of orange. Winner of many accolades including Rose of the Year 2021. Superb disease resistance. Excellent rose for floristry. Size 1.2m x 1m. Hardy to zone 6......See More2021 as my rose year
Comments (17)rosesmi5a: Thank you for the above info. I take Gruss an coburg off from my wish-list. La Reine likes fluffy soil high in calcium (I broke my clay up months ahead with gypsum). La Reine does not like acidic soil and prefers alkaline soil. Since 2012 I bought at least 20 bands from Burlington roses and THEY ARE TOO SMALL to be planted smack into the ground, I always pot them up until they become 2-gallon-roots before planting in my rock-hard clay. Below is La Reine which I moved into my alkaline clay & no more blackspots like in previous location of high-phosphorus manure. I constantly have to lime it since it prefers higher pH (like my 1st La Reine which thrived for many years until I killed it with too much acidic gypsum on top). Perle d'Or winterized well in a pot in my unheated garage (covered with a thermal blanket). In May I took it out to plant outside in 100% fluffy soil, it died of spring frost. So Perle d'Or is sensitive to cold temp. I tried Perle d'Or TWICE and it died when planted outside in zone 5. Mehrin: I'm 3 hours from you & in poor drainage & soaking wet heavy & alkaline clay (pH near 8). I find that the red bagged Scott's top soil (sold at Walmart for $2.22 per bag) is great for roses since it has peatmoss for moisture (plus lime added). I tested the pH of that bag and it's neutral, versus very alkaline pH 8 of Ace Hardware's topsoil, versus alkaline pH 7.4 of Menard's top-soil. Menard's top soil gave me the worst result. Below roses, 2nd year own-root were planted in 100% bagged Scott's top-soil sold at Walmart: Below Marie Pavie is very vigorous in my heavy & rock-hard alkaline clay: Below Princess Charlene de Monaco, very vigorous. I should had put Princess Charlene in partial shade since blooms bleach to white in full-sun, plus too many blooms open all at once. Comte de Chambord is 10th-year own-root and NEEDS FAST DRAINAGE, best in a raised bed. I have 2, the one in the raised bed does better. The one in heavy clay I spent 2 hours digging a 3 feet deep x 2 feet wide hole. Both are 100% clean zero blackspots once the drainage is fast. I fixed my heavy clay with an ungodly amount of gypsum months in advance to speed up the drainage. The repeat is fast, it's starting its 2nd flush now in July 3, zone 5a. QUESTION FOR MEHRIN: I look into your link showing the progression of your bands. You did a fantastic job growing them in pots !! You have 2 types of pots: the black plastic versus the fabric-pot. Which pot gives the most solid & big root-growth for zone 5 winter survival? Also which own-roots are the most wimpy so far? Thank you....See MoreLAVENDER/PURPLE Roses: 2021 Color Threads
Comments (132)@sultry_jasmine_nights (Florida-9a-ish) I've never seen any kind of disease on it. It's very healthy. I only can't comment on how good the repeat is because it's in a fair amount of shade beneath a black walnut tree. Spring flush is great though. @rosecanadian thank you so much! Glad you're feeling better....See MoreAnnie Deighnaugh
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