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Comments (18)Thank you everyone! I know these took awhile to type up but I really do appreciate the feedback! Nanadoll, glad someone is growing Ascot! Definitely will have to give mine some more space than planned as I have it against the house where it stays quite warm. Also, Do you grow your Golden Celebration on a trellis or self standing? Seil, you are the reason I have ordered Angel Face. The photos of yours are just wonderful! You say yours is very hardy, thus can I expect little cane dieback? The space I have it planned for gets quite windy. Secondly, I will definitely need to find a new place for Memorial Day if it gets 6-8 feet so I am glad you mentioned it. Also, I was under the impression that Cherry Parfait and Fire & Ice are the same rose (HMF has the names linked I believe). Are the two you mention very different? I currently have Fire & Ice ordered and I see Regan lists them seperately. Odd. Thank you for the tip of Dublin Bay! I might plant a low one in front of it to cover the bottom. Kate, Regarding my list, I am sure I will be on here complaining after spring planting but the catalogs kept on coming! Thankfully I started digging holes in the fall and got through some, now just need to watch the dogs out in the yard with the snow cover so they don't accidently fall in! Thank you for the thorn tip on Elina, will need to stick her in the back so I can prune things in front without getting stuck. Also glad you mentioned WS2000 - I definitely did not have it planned for a 6ft wide spot! Doodles, I tried to stagger all of my deliveries (I have ordered from Palatine, Regan, DA, Chamblees, RVR, Heirloom, and RU) and pretty much don't plan on sleeping, eating, or bathing until I am done (although if this goes like my 2013 resolution, I am in trouble..). You and I both have a lot of work to do! Michael, I was way off for Tess. I assumed the HMF listing of 3'-8' would mean it would be closer to 3' in my zone so it definitely gets moved! Thank you! I was spacing 36" on average so most of these plans should work Lsst, when you say C.Marlowe has a delicate look does that mean you would suggest moving it toward the front of a bed to enjoy it versus further back? I had it spaced further back since the flower color is so "pow!" Thank you again everyone!...See MoreWhat roses do you have coming this spring?
Comments (61)I ordered to many, but it will be alright. I will say what I've just received from Burlington looking awesome! Smith parish denise cassegrain lullaby margo's baby mrs. charles bell mrs. herbert stevens souv. de brod sunshine tip top yvonne rabier calpoly carmela gourmet popcorn grace seward scarlet moss stars and stripes x-rated capitaine basroger mme. abel chatney mutabilis If anyone would like to comment on how any of these do for you I would love top hear it! High Country roses Minnie Pearl Mountain Mignonette Goethe Ferdinand Pichard Varieta di Bologna Hope everyone's orders are doing well!!! Still to receive From Linda at Long Ago roses I will be receiving next month or so Cardinal de Richelieu Indigo William Lobb Henri Martin Rogue Valley, which I believe ships out next week Duchesse de Montebello Louis Gimard Dainty Bess Pandemonium Plus my mystery and free rose which I chose Incantation a Paul Barden rose. I also have three coming from Roses Unlimited, maybe more, if I have the resource's to order more, she's rooting two for me, and one wouldn't be ready until August. They were: Occhi di Fata Edith de Murat ( ready in August) and for the life of me I can't remember the name of the other I will have to call :)...See MoreWhat did you order online this year and how is it doing?
Comments (19)A bunch of Lens hybrid musks from europe. Sibelius was a most surprising little purple, Pleine de Grace, Matchball and Jaqueline Humery are healthy and delightful (had a white thing going on) My new rose hedge (well, post and wire between 2 allotment plots) has Nastarana (still very small and delicate), Goldfinch (think I may have to move this as it is going to be far too widely bushy), Leontine Gervaise and Ayreshire Splendens - very promising with trainable canes and an ability to grow almost horizontal - the most successful in the hedge, I think) Climbing Iceberg, and a rescued rugosa complete the hedge. I also have Aimee Vibert - slow, no flowers yet but healthy, paired with a softly cream hybrid helenae which is also quite small still (am expecting a lot more growth to meet Aimee over a long, high timber structure (currently doing duty as pea and bean pole supports). A couple of Austins, Crocus rose (being mugged by a large clump of cornflowers and thalictrum) and Summer Song - a great colour but terrible growth habit and not very healthy. The other duff rose is a Poulsen rennaissance rose, Lilliana/Claire Rennaissance - awful BS. Jasmina (Kordes), Perpetually Yours and Penny Lane(Harkness) and Nahema (Delgard, I think)are a healthy bunch, propping up various veggie posts and the like about the allotment - all work well, are healthy and good choices. Another early yellow, R.cantabridgiensis, a little spinossissima and R.pomifera duplex/Wolley Dods rose are perfect roses for my sandy soil and and open, windy plot - they are unblemished and beautiful with enough blossom to promise much more in coming years. Most disappointing is Hot Chocolate, which has languished next to Summer Song doing nothing - annoyingly, Liliana is also part of this vignette along with zinnias which are also rubbish (this weather!). The imagined glowing scenario of paprika and peach is gappy and splotchy - I avert my eyes. The most surprising is Crepuscule, a make up the numbers choice, bounding into flawless healthy beauty in a tricky but fertile spot (side of the compost bays). I expect the compost mountain will be prettily disguised next year. Most vigorous and fastest is, unsurprisingly Darlows Enigma - I think this rose is going to take to a UK climate with vim and vigour - a truly delicious rose, perfect for the rampageous allotment. Oh yeah, a couple of oddities, another hulthemia Alissar, Princess of Phoenicia (what a name!) and Pomponella - love them both. Finally, my failure rose - Pauls Scarlet Climber - done in by a vicious bindweed and an uncaring owner....See MoreAnyone have chickens? Fresh eggs!
Comments (53)If you look at the orig post, you can see my ginormous egg that came from my big layer who was not the one who got carried off by a hawk (my neighbor witnessed the massacre, so no mystery there). She laid double yolks just about every week, and was so pretty and big--but like Marilyn Monroe, "her candle burnt out too quickly" and we found her just dead one morning. I am incredibly jealous of Zipdee's beautiful coop and may need to start whining to DH about our "poor chickens" and their sub-par coop and run. And I also may need to get myself a cute chicken tree like furlet! The duck thing is totally compelling and once I finish with this remodel, I might start concentrating on other things like raising ducklings! CITY FOLKS: Here is a post of the nest boxes--they have a lid that YOU lift each morning and look for eggs. The hens lay their eggs in these boxes. From Misc photos When you open the lids, there will be an egg or two or three, depending upon how many hens you have. Our hens during the winter lay about 2 eggs every 3 days. here is a picture from the inside of the coop with one brown egg. From Misc photos I have been surprised how much I love our chickens and how great they have been for our kids. We live about 30 min from San Francisco in a suburb and wouldn't really consider it the "country". Many people here have chickens, and as a previous poster recommended, you can call and ask your local city govt offices if they allow poultry. If they do and you are interested, look up www.backyardchickens.com. With the dangers of construction all around, the chickens have no free ranging abilities, but in June I hope they can scratch up the ground and eat bugs and weeds to their hearts content! Anyone have a Polish Fancy with the "hats" and plumed heads? Those make me laugh! Post your chicken pics!...See Morerosecanadian
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