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Rose hedge to be..
By Stevey
- 29 Nov, 2009
- 6 likes
My first attempt at roses.. near the front door so you get the fragrance..also to grow into a hedge for a bit of seclusion. Timbers were scrap ones from a work project!
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Pretty garden, Stevey...
...... Welcome to GoY :o)
29 Nov, 2009
Beautiful garden even though you might think it not and welcome to the extended garden of GoY Stevey. You have done well the roses look wonderful.
29 Nov, 2009
Welcome to GOY Stevey love your garden and think the rose bed is great
29 Nov, 2009
Thanks..the raised beds (again) were to protect against the cars that turn there. There is also a rambling red rose through the damson tree above the roses (which fruits really heavily..damsons anyone for next year..I gave away about 30 carrier bags full..still had them all over the drive..fortunately the wasps didn't seem bothered.)
29 Nov, 2009
I think raised beds are great....easy to look after and also make a frame for your plants.....you have a great garden Stevey...........
29 Nov, 2009
Welcome Stevey
29 Nov, 2009
Lovely roses Stevey....do you know what they are called?
29 Nov, 2009
Thank you for the welcomes and the compiments. I don't get any real gardeners visit, so its nice to get some feedback. I do know what's in the beds,I kept the labels! but the content hasn't stuck yet. I'll look and tell you. They are all frequent flowering, scented ones,from David Austin.
29 Nov, 2009
Your rose bed is lovely :))
Welcome from me too Stevey...and sorry I'm late :)
29 Nov, 2009
I am amazed at how quickly people have spotted the photos..so you're not late, you are all early as far as I am concerned! And thank you.
30 Nov, 2009
Right, have consulted the labels..the red one is "Ena Harkness"; the others are "The sheperdess" and "Comtes de Champagne"
30 Nov, 2009
Very pretty roses.
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That's going to look great, and near the sitting area too - perfect for the fragrance to waft :-))
29 Nov, 2009