Obelisk
By Crissue
- 9 Aug, 2011
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A Pressie from OH
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Very nice Sue, What will be climbing up that, Clematis ?
9 Aug, 2011
Do you like it there then Cinders!!
It would need to be very eye catching Clematis, Summer flowering too...
9 Aug, 2011
think a nice climbing rose Crissue would do very nicely, it looks good there but probably you're not to happy with it in that spot - leave it for a while and see how you feel, sometimes I think things grow on you (pardon the pun) and then when you have got used to them being in your eye line you would not move it after all.
9 Aug, 2011
Thanks Barbara....OH and I have been looking at it again this morning, and behind the Obelisk are Climbing White Roses, and the new Gertrude Jekyll on that fence line....so a climbing Rose wouldn't go amiss...That is the widest part of that Border as it turns the corner, so I'm not unhappy with it there...and it looks good from all vantage points...and adds height too...
Any suggestions on the Rose...being as you've been trawling the catalougue lately lol ....o))))
9 Aug, 2011
That's lovely Sue, I think it looks nice in it's own right! :)
9 Aug, 2011
yes its lovely! I love it! I want it! lol
Looks good there Sue. Love your garden :)
9 Aug, 2011
Thanks Fran...It's growing on me, and it sure does give height to a small garden, it's surprising....:o))
9 Aug, 2011
Thanks Pix...It looks like the thumbs up all round, so now the planting lol....x Tha Border where I've stood it is looking particularly good after all the rain...
9 Aug, 2011
it looks fab! Check your mail! x
9 Aug, 2011
ok will do...x
9 Aug, 2011
I think it looks fine there. I have just bought a climbing rose called Aloha, and although I have it in a very large pot, it is putting out lots of buds, and the scent is heavenly.
9 Aug, 2011
Is it in the Catalogue Cinders, if not i'll look it up on Line...thanks very much, love scented Roses....
9 Aug, 2011
It is in the David Austin catalogue Sue, but I am sure you could get it on line.
9 Aug, 2011
Thankyou...x
9 Aug, 2011
think a small climber would be best for it, no more than 6ft say. or a tall shrub rose, I have Rosa de Rescht, perfume is fab and it supposedly only grows to 3ft tall but mine is about 5 ft now. it is a real beauty. Of course it depends on which colour you would want in there,Rose de Rescht is described as full flowers of purple-crimson held well above the dense bushy growth. I think that is a v.good description of mine. Lovely perfume too. Google small climbers or tall bush roses and see what comes up. Good hunting Sue, enjoy yourself.
9 Aug, 2011
Morning Barbara, have been looking all through the Cat. again, and I will google too...I need to find something then I can add to my order already in with DA's...I like the sound of yours, and it must have a good perfume too...:o)))
10 Aug, 2011
Ooh the Obelisk your hub bought you Crissue, it looks perfect right there, If it were mine i wouldn't grow anything on it, its lovely in its own right. also sometimes i think climbers growing up Obelisk's end up, Bunched together, twining round itself, giving an untidy clump if you know what i mean :) Loving your Cactus daliah there,..
10 Aug, 2011
Thanks Youngdaisy...love all the comments and suggestions...For now it will stay as it is...Hubs wants a Rose on it...so we'll see...Glad you love the Cactus Dahlias, they give such a smashing show through till first frosts...Want to move the Red one into a Hot bed, when I find room for one lol...and I have a lovely Pastel pink to replace it with....in the meantime I'm enjoying them...:o))
10 Aug, 2011
There great arent they, Looking forward to seeing your new hot bed when its done.. Do you lift them, or leave then in over winter?
10 Aug, 2011
I've always left them, an old gent showed me how he did his...he cuts them back covers them with their stems, then straw over the top...I now do that with all my Perennials...and he had over two hundred in one huge circular bed....
But I suppose you've got to take into account where you are in the Country...we do get heavy frosts here and snow...but our winters are shorter, and usually less wet...
10 Aug, 2011
Thats good Crissue, a lot easier for you. I lift mine, clean them, dry them out then wrap them in newspaper, then into a cupboard untill spring..
10 Aug, 2011
I've heard of different ways of lifting and storing, and yours is a good one too...:o))
10 Aug, 2011
I have almost the same in my garden, Crissue! I have climbing rose there - Eden rose. You can have a look on my photos how this rose looks like.
13 Aug, 2011
Thanks Katarina will do, I'm still searching....Hubs wants a Peach old fashioned scented Rose...I found a site in France, but they are closed for August, it's their official holiday time....and lots of places are closed....
13 Aug, 2011
I am sure it will be a jewelery. I read in France there you have a lot of old fashioned roses, with very big and full flowers. However, old fashioned scented roses have one disadvantage - usually they bloom shortly and just once in a season.
13 Aug, 2011
That's worth remembering, thanks for that...:o))
13 Aug, 2011
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After much huffing and puffing I finally plonked it in the Border, where it will stay as an Ornament till I find a home for it...:o))))
9 Aug, 2011