Rose Henge
By Treeman
- 7 Jan, 2010
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This is what we call Rose Henge. It was a good way of using up large leylandii trunks! There is a waist high hedge of Rugosa with misc climbers/ramblers up the poles. Despite planting vigourous roses such as rambling rector none have actually made it across the top
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AA thanks, but wouldn't it be stunning with fragrant white blooms dangling from above?!
7 Jan, 2010
That looks Wonderful. Hopefully some of your roses will climb right over it and then it will look spectacular.
7 Jan, 2010
Hywel, I'm ever hopeful that one year they will climb right over. I'll post another pic when they do!
7 Jan, 2010
It would indeed TM...I'm just closing my eyes and imagining the sun...beating down on my head....fragrant blooms brushing my cheeks......ah....:-))))))..........I always did have a vivid imagination....lol
7 Jan, 2010
AA...and for those two days in July I would swap all of my snow...:o)
7 Jan, 2010
It will be lovely to see a photo when it happens.
7 Jan, 2010
Gorgeous
7 Jan, 2010
Take a photo of it in the snow! I bet it adds great structure to the garden.
7 Jan, 2010
I shall do as you command. In the morning I'll see if I can get into the garden. We have nearly 2 ft of snow lying behind the wee gate which means I'll need to hop over the fence to take the pic. Watch this space....:o)
7 Jan, 2010
Volunteer, I was out this morning to snap some pics. Snow Henge now awaits you perusal! .. ;o)
8 Jan, 2010
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It looks wonderful...it would be a shame to cover it completely :)
7 Jan, 2010