Friday, April 15, 2011

A Rose Article


Happy Abraham Darby in our no-spray garden.
I have published an article  about basic rose care on eHow. I hope you enjoy it!



Prairie Star in our no-spray garden

Raising roses is a great pleasure.


Quietness in our no-spray garden


The Buck roses we have grown are delightful in our no-spray garden.


The amazing Chicago Peace  in our no-spray garden

10 comments:

  1. I love the rose shots, they are gorgeous! I have wanted Chicago Peace for awhile, but my garden is too full now:(. Thanks for the link, I will check it out!

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  2. Thank you, Masha!
    Chicago Peace is wonderful.
    Sandra

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  3. Good morning Sandra ~ I just found you through SherryOcala's blog and am happy to have done so. I look forward to reading about your roses and lovely gardens there in the high country.

    Thanks for the link to your eHow article.

    FlowerLady

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  4. Thank you, FlowerLady! It is lovely meeting you.
    Sandra

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  5. Beautiful Roses. I love David Austin roses and do not grow Abraham Darby... Great photos

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  6. Your roses are so beautiful!

    I wish you a lovely Easter, Sandra!

    and,
    Thank you for your kind words in my blog.

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  7. Thank you, Sandra. Your blog is truly beautiful!
    Sandra

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  8. Hi Sandra, I also found you through Sherry Ocala's blog and your pages are really nice. Gardening in such conditions is a bit challenging, isn't it? I know it personally, I think, and I neither spray, but my Abe Darby gets blackspot.

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  9. Thank you, Jana!
    We are very dry and seldom see blackspot, but there are gardening challenges here certainly.
    We are inundated with grasshoppers again this year, and thrips are finding some of our roses mighty tasty!
    Sandra

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