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FebruaryViolet
True Blue Farmgirl
4810 Posts
Jonni
Elsmere
Kentucky
USA
4810 Posts |
Posted - May 22 2009 : 08:30:41 AM
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The weather has been so strange around here this year, but it's been great for my English roses. I thought you girls might like to see the (current) stars of my yard...Carding Mill (the melon coloured rose) and D'eauville (the butter/ivory coloured roses and bush)
I am just so pleased with the way they've bloomed this year. The D'eauville, especially. The small, teacup-like blooms look like they're simply floating on the stems. I wasn't sure I liked it after I purchased it, but I guess it just takes a few years for it to get going. Glad I have it now!
Musings from our family in the Bluegrass http://sweetvioletmae.blogspot.com/ |
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Sitnalta
True Blue Farmgirl
4208 Posts
Jessica
NJ
USA
4208 Posts |
Posted - May 22 2009 : 08:42:36 AM
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ooh so pretty!! I just love the fragrance they put on the breeze :) Your look like they have been dipped into porcelain :) Thanks for sharing! :) hugs
Jessie Farmgirl Sister #235
"You are my strength when I am weak. You are the treasure that I seek. You are my all in all. Seeking You as a precious jewel; Lord, to give up I'd be a fool. You are my all in all."
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kristin sherrill
True Blue Farmgirl
11303 Posts
kristin
chickamauga
ga
USA
11303 Posts |
Posted - May 22 2009 : 08:53:05 AM
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I would love to just stick my nose right in the middle of that big pink rose! I bet it smells heavenly. Really pretty roses.
Kris
Happiness is simple. |
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Sandra K. Licher
True Blue Farmgirl
1106 Posts
Sandra
Horseshoe Bend
Arkansas
1106 Posts |
Posted - May 22 2009 : 09:00:50 AM
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Oh...they are so beautiful! I can just almost imagine how good they smell. I planted my first roses this year in honor of my Mother who loved them but everyone here tells me "good luck"...I figure my Mother will help me tend to them. I just got some at Walmart but I think the English roses are know for their logevity, sturdiness and fragrance? Where do you get yours? I want more!!!! Odds are, the more I plant some are bound to thrive , right?
Sam in AR..... "It's a great life if you don't weaken!" Farmgirl Sister #226
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FebruaryViolet
True Blue Farmgirl
4810 Posts
Jonni
Elsmere
Kentucky
USA
4810 Posts |
Posted - May 22 2009 : 09:10:20 AM
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Kris, that rose smells like heaven! The other rose I'm waiting on to bloom, called the Benjamin Britten smells like wine and pear drops!
Sandra, I wonder why it would be difficult to grow roses in your climate, unless it's because of the soil content. I'm not sure about Horseshoe Bend, but around Hot Springs, it was a bit strange. Lots of pine trees and the soil seemed...sandy, or something.
I get my English Roses from David Austin. They're a wonderful resource and I've yet to have an issue with any roses, customer service, etc...http://www.davidaustinroses.com/ Call them and talk to them about your zone.
I think odds are in your favor...you know, too, my mother in law planted her English Rose (Pat Austin) in a large pot an she brings it inside to weather in the potting shed each winter, but it's STUNNING. And thriving. So there's that option, too.
Musings from our family in the Bluegrass http://sweetvioletmae.blogspot.com/ |
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Nancy Gartenman
True Blue Farmgirl
9093 Posts
Nancy
West Seneca
New York
USA
9093 Posts |
Posted - May 22 2009 : 09:16:03 AM
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My are all budding now, hope they are as pretty as yours. NANCY JO
www.Nancy-Jo.blogspot.com |
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Betty J.
True Blue Farmgirl
1403 Posts
Betty
Pasco
WA
USA
1403 Posts |
Posted - May 22 2009 : 09:29:59 AM
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Some of my roses are in bloom--the yellow ones. The red ones are full of buds. However, they are just the roses that you get at the grocery store that have been planted outside. They have lasted for about five years now and I get a new one each year. Probably should take some photos. They are about 12 inches tall at the tallest.
Betty in Pasco |
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Amie C.
True Blue Farmgirl
2099 Posts
Finger Lakes Region
NY
2099 Posts |
Posted - May 22 2009 : 10:35:13 AM
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Those are great roses! They look so fresh and dewy.
Jonni, I haven't forgotten about that cd I'm supposed to send you. I just can't seem to get out of work early enough to make it to the po before they close. |
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FebruaryViolet
True Blue Farmgirl
4810 Posts
Jonni
Elsmere
Kentucky
USA
4810 Posts |
Posted - May 22 2009 : 10:45:51 AM
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That's funny, Betty...my more red roses haven't bloomed yet, either. They were all planted in the same day...wonder if that's a color thing? Take some photos--I looooove to see roses, no matter where they come from!
Thanks, Amie...don't worry, our life has taken the crazy train lately, so I completely understand!
Musings from our family in the Bluegrass http://sweetvioletmae.blogspot.com/ |
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electricdunce
True Blue Farmgirl
2544 Posts
Karin
Belmont
ME
USA
2544 Posts |
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JojoNH
True Blue Farmgirl
1984 Posts
Joanna
Dunbarton
New Hampshire
USA
1984 Posts |
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NikkiBeaumont
True Blue Farmgirl
473 Posts
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Posted - May 24 2009 : 05:37:19 AM
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Oh, Jonni! When I saw that first photo I immediately drew in my breath as if I could have inhaled the fabulous scent of that flower. I am sure that it must smell as heavenly as it looks! Thanks for sharing such beautiful photos and letting us vicariously enjoy your garden!
Farmgirl Sister #554 |
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dutchy
True Blue Farmgirl
4427 Posts
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Posted - May 24 2009 : 05:56:57 AM
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Just beautiful!! I adore roses, big surprise :) I want to have a few in my front garden too, in due time :)
Hugs from Marian/Dutchy, a farmgirl from the Netherlands :)
My personal blog: http://just-me-a-dutch-girl.blogspot.com/
Almost daily updates on me and mine :)
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ddmashayekhi
True Blue Farmgirl
4739 Posts
Dawn
Naperville
Illinois
USA
4739 Posts |
Posted - May 24 2009 : 07:03:20 AM
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So beautiful! Thank you for showing them to us. My roses haven't even started budding yet. It was wonderful to see some in bloom already. Thanks for sharing!
Dawn in IL |
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CherryMeDarlin
True Blue Farmgirl
602 Posts
Cherry
Odenville
AL
USA
602 Posts |
Posted - May 24 2009 : 07:05:58 AM
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Oh, Jonni, thank you so much for sharing! That was just the lift I needed on this gloomy, rainy day in Alabama! I've never had much luck with roses. I planted some at our first house and they did so dismally, I haven't tried them at this house we're in. Well, except for knock-out roses and they'll grow anywhere. But we have sandy soil here and the azaleas love it (some are over 6' tall) so I think I'm gonna try, try again!
~~Cherry~~
http://cherrymedarlin.blogspot.com
"A thing is as simple or as complicated as you make it." --TT Murphy |
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SusieQue
True Blue Farmgirl
603 Posts
Susie
Greenville
Ga
Georgia
603 Posts |
Posted - May 24 2009 : 6:23:53 PM
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They are just Beautiful! I know they smell so sweet. Thanks for sharing.
"A mother is someone you never outgrow your need for"
http://drycreekfarms.blogspot.com
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FebruaryViolet
True Blue Farmgirl
4810 Posts
Jonni
Elsmere
Kentucky
USA
4810 Posts |
Posted - May 24 2009 : 7:08:37 PM
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I'm so glad that they have brightened your day, like they do mine! Thanks so much for looking and commenting, I'm very proud of them for sure!
They do smell absolutely divine. Very different. The melon coloured one almost smells like babies...it smells very much like Dreft, believe it or not! I'm so amazed at how many roses there are this year. The melon coloured rose has 12 large friends, and they are all blooming simulataneously, and the butter coloured roses are just blooming, one after the other. This morning, I cut several and made a nice arrangement for the house.
Musings from our family in the Bluegrass http://sweetvioletmae.blogspot.com/ |
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Beverly Gill
True Blue Farmgirl
1114 Posts
Beverly
Marlborough
USA
1114 Posts |
Posted - May 24 2009 : 7:21:25 PM
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They are beautiful.
I just want to say that my Mary rosebush from David Austin which I planted last spring survived a really bad winter.....when I came back from overseas this March I thought for sure it was a goner.....it is doing great----has grown quite a bit---and has a lot of buds. I would highly reccomend this bush to anyone. I believe this is one tough bush. I bought 2 more Mary's this year along with 2 other ones from David Austin. Yes, I am excited----I was always afraid of roses----not anymore. What do you all do about aphids? Let me know...thanks
Beverly |
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FebruaryViolet
True Blue Farmgirl
4810 Posts
Jonni
Elsmere
Kentucky
USA
4810 Posts |
Posted - May 25 2009 : 3:53:36 PM
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Beverly...congrats on your Mary rose surviving! They are lovely, lovely roses, for sure.
Tina, a farmgirl from Florida posted her "aphid" recipe and I use that. I repeat spray: it's 1 part cooking oil, 1 part dish washing liquid and 1 part water. Put it in a spray bottle and spritz early morning. I have some spots but no aphids :)
Musings from our family in the Bluegrass http://sweetvioletmae.blogspot.com/ |
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Beverly Gill
True Blue Farmgirl
1114 Posts
Beverly
Marlborough
USA
1114 Posts |
Posted - May 25 2009 : 4:34:23 PM
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thanks so much---will definitely try it.
have a nice evening
Beverly |
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FebruaryViolet
True Blue Farmgirl
4810 Posts
Jonni
Elsmere
Kentucky
USA
4810 Posts |
Posted - May 25 2009 : 4:49:52 PM
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You as well! Let me know how it goes. I hate those little buggers!
Musings from our family in the Bluegrass http://sweetvioletmae.blogspot.com/ |
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Beverly Gill
True Blue Farmgirl
1114 Posts
Beverly
Marlborough
USA
1114 Posts |
Posted - May 30 2009 : 10:59:43 AM
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Surprizingly the aphids have disappeared----theres about 20 buds on this precious Mary bush---1 in bloom so far. I am so happy that I tried rose bushes---I was always afraid they would just die on me.
Anybody know about Verbetium-----are they a once a year bloom? Thanks---and its sure great to have the sun back out. Have a great weekend ladies.
Just lovin the dirt
Beverly |
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pamcook
True Blue Farmgirl
228 Posts
Pam
Chapel Hill
NC
USA
228 Posts |
Posted - Jun 03 2009 : 05:24:02 AM
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Okay all you rose growers! I have a friend who says she gets very few buds on her bushes. I don't know much about roses at all - suggested it might be that she needs to prune them and check into the nutrients? (compost?) Any suggestions that I can pass along?
www.ikat.org www.longaberger.com/pamcook |
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Miss Bee Haven
True Blue Farmgirl
4331 Posts
Janice
Louisville/Irvington
Kentucky
USA
4331 Posts |
Posted - Jun 03 2009 : 05:54:16 AM
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Jonni - And all the leaves are so lush and green. Are your roses fairly disease free? I've got a Mary rose, too. In fact, it came from a slip I took off the original bush in my yard in town. It has been a strong bush.
Pam - I've heard that fertilizing roses with fish emulsion is a good thing. I've got some and I'm going to try it this season.
Farmgirl Sister #50
"If you think you've got it nailed down, then what's all that around it?" 'Br.Dave Gardner' |
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FebruaryViolet
True Blue Farmgirl
4810 Posts
Jonni
Elsmere
Kentucky
USA
4810 Posts |
Posted - Jun 03 2009 : 05:56:39 AM
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Janice, these are, and the Benjamin Britten rose that hadn't bloome yet as of the photos is as well. There is another David Austin rose that they sent to me by accident that just isn't. That rose gets eaten, spotted, whatever by everything and I treat it just the same, it's in a similar spot as well. Can't figure it out. It has about one good week, and then poof! It's on the downward spiral...
Musings from our family in the Bluegrass http://sweetvioletmae.blogspot.com/ |
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