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What's your best garden shrub that happens to be a rose?
Comments (19)Until mine died during a freak winter where the temps. were in the 60's even during Jan., and then suddenly punged to below zero (fahrenheit) in early Feb. (which killed the bush outright) I would have completely agreed with Olga! THE YORK ROSE (Rosa x alba semi-plena) ROCKS OUT LOUD!! For what it's worth, I believe I've read that the Romans grew this rose in their gardens. It also is grown in those places in Europe where Attar of Roses is produced. The aroma of these petals is one of the ingredients in Attar of Roses. (Under normal circumstances it's hardy even into zone 3!) However, it only blooms once per year (in late spring/very early summer), but even after that it is a shrub with a "fountain" appearance. If that style of growth appeals to you, I heartily recommend it to you! (Oh, by the way, it also produces a decent crop of hips, so it also has visual interest in the autumn/early winter, and then later in the winter via its arching branches.)...See MoreWhat is happening to my Honey Blue Angel?
Comments (9)Many people think that girl leaves have ruffled edges, and that ruffling is what makes it a girl leaf. The defining trait of a girl leaf is a white or yellowish spot at the bottom of the leaf near the stem. The photo in the above post shows this spot very clearly. The photo of the original post does not. It is true that most girl leaves are ruffled, but again, the ruffling is not the defining trait of a girl leaf, it's the spot. There are some girl leaves that are not ruffled. The new leaves in the photo appear to be 'variegated'. Barbara...See MoreWhat's Happening In YOUR Garden?
Comments (29)Several of you guys mentioned a PLANT DIG? It sounds fascinating. Please explain what it is about, who sponsors it, what you are digging FOR, and how it works. How long has this been going on? My interest is to see if possibly we could use such an event here in Mobile to benefit the community, and get the gardeners talking to each other face to face. That way, for community projects we might have a group willing to do some volunteer work for the sheer pleasure of each other's company. We did several projects along those lines a few years back, when we planted and pruned and mulched 3500 crape myrtles on both sides of six miles of state highway here in Mobile. It was a joint project of the city, the Keep Mobile Beautiful, and several neighborhood community groups....See MoreWhat happened to Gray's Iris Gardens?
Comments (4)Rats, that's what I get for reading the Times instead of the Record. And there was an Iris there I'd love to have had, too. Lion's Share. I thought it was really pretty but nobody sells it. (Anybody get some? Can I have a piece? I can trade...) It's too bad, it was a really enjoyable garden. WW...See Morejudijunebugarizonazn8
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