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Comments (6)(I always thought that the white, or lighter colored flowers, make the dark ones pop. I have had some dark petunias on my patio, but not as dark as these. With four walls surrounding my patio, and living in Southern California, what with the heat, I cannot provide a perfect condition for any of my plants. That's why I have gone to ligustrum and had to let my brugs go. The petunias in question did fine for a while, when the weather was cool. And then they just gave up the ghost and I got rid of them. I hope you have better luck!!! Ingrid...See MoreHave you seen this new cookware? twiztt?
Comments (6)It's not the same name, but I got a skillet set that have the ceramic non-stick coating. I have to say I am impressed so far. Nothing sticks. In fact, the first time I make eggs I went to flip them and almost jettisoned them across the room ROFL! My only complaint with the set I have is the sides are very low, but as for the surface itself it works well. The coating in ours is like a light seafoam greyish green. Dances....See MorePotential Island owners have you seen this new sink?
Comments (2)Yes, thank you for adding the photo. I think it is quite beautiful....See MoreHave You Seen These New 2016 Roses? Pics Even?
Comments (33)Hi Sarah, a belated welcome to Idaho and the Rose Forum, home of many nice rose people who are happy to share their knowledge of roses. If you have a problem with roses wilting in the heat, it could be our extremely dry air. Also we are lucky to get 10 inches of precipitation a year, so constant irrigation is a must. You may have to water more here. I hope you might consider a drip irrigation system if it's possible for you. They are really the way to go. I also recommend Edward's Greenhouse in Boise. Right now, they have a great rose selection, but it's going fast. The people there, especially the perennials department head, Anju Lukas, is a real expert on roses, clematis, and perennials in general. She's so friendly, and will share her vast knowledge if asked. If you like clematis, they have hundreds of plants. A few of my favorite roses are Julia Child, of course, who does so well here. Evelyn (David Austin) is a favorite peach/apricot of mine. A lot of my favorites are purple, and you don't mention that color, but just in case, I love Twilight Zone, Ebb Tide, and Munstead Wood. Of course, I love the Tantau roses that Palatine Roses in Canada sells. Among my favorites are Augusta Luise, a peach, orangish, pinkish...hard to describe rose, and deep winy red rose called Ascot. I'm trying the new David Austin rose, Olivia Rose, this spring, and she is light pink. I also love the Meilland pink, Frederic Mistral. I love the light lavender rose, Love Song, which also a Carruth rose like Julia. It does well in the heat, but is a little cold tender. I think Easy Does It would do well if you give it some winter protection, or site it in one of the warm spots in your garden. Right now, mine is in a cold windy spot--not good, and will be moved. Another rose I like very much is Bonica, a light pink shrub rose that might look good in multiples. But if you're looking for a blend of colors like Easy Does It, I think others on this forum might have more recommendations than I do, since I don't grow many of that color type. Also, the roses for sale at Edwards will be blooming very soon--some may have already started, so stopping in there to view the roses in person might be good (you may have already done this). If you have any more Idaho specific questions, ask away! Diane...See MoreRelated Professionals
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