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Post by Gayle on Apr 22, 2018 16:08:06 GMT -5
This was a bed of Crocsomia but they got so crowded they quit blooming. Plus I miss my roses so The Crocs are out & the Roses are in. Feb 15, Feb 21 Changed the fence & started digging the old stuff out April 6 Re-arranged the fence & all the old stuff gone. The next step after this was putting down humus/cow manure Today, April 22 Four new Roses, Jaguar Flower bulbs planted and a few Geraniums & Verbena basket brought our from the GH
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Post by mnwildflowers on Apr 22, 2018 16:32:10 GMT -5
Looks good Gayle. I really like that shephards hook.
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Post by flowerpowerz5 on Apr 22, 2018 17:58:06 GMT -5
Gayle nice job. What type of roses did you plant? Tea, floribunda ?
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Post by Gayle on Apr 22, 2018 19:54:40 GMT -5
A mix, Sandy. I just went with what caught my eye. I know one is a Tea Rose, but the other 3 are Floribunda which I like best.
Dolly Parton (red) & I think that is the Tea Rose, Angel Face (purple), Sun Flare(yellow) & a pink Waheke (I think I spelled that right.)
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Post by Donna-Z5 on Apr 22, 2018 20:28:48 GMT -5
Looking great Gayle.
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Post by Kathy_SD on Apr 22, 2018 21:20:16 GMT -5
I like! Good job.
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Post by plantdoctor on Apr 23, 2018 7:18:45 GMT -5
Looks good Gayle. I bet you are happy it is finished and now just waiting to see those roses in bloom. Charlene
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Post by luvmyb_b on Apr 23, 2018 9:08:40 GMT -5
Love it! Your hard work really paid off, Gayle.
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