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November
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- End of Season Clematis: Arabella in the Cutting G...
- End of Season Clematis: Marie Boisselot on the Ar...
- End of Season Roses: Gruss an Aachen in the Child...
- End of Season Roses: Rose de Rescht in the Egg Ga...
- Picture This Photo Contest: the End of the Line
- End of Season Roses: Nur Mahal Hybrid Musk Rose B...
- The Last Dahlia of the Season
- NJ Farmers' Market Update: Sundays in Summit exte...
- Fall Colors: an Arrangement of Mophead Hydrangeas
- After the Frost: Time to Start Digging up the Dah...
- Blotanical's Best Pennsylvania Gardening Blogs of ...
- Fall Colors: Pee Gee Hydrangea in the Front Border
- Adam Woodruff's visit to Oudolf Nursery & Garden -...
- Fall Colors: Chrysathemum in the Front Border
- End of Season Roses: Danae in the Cutting Garden
- Poemas del río Wang: Imperial crown
- British Rose Garden Tour - Summer 2010
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7 comments:
Am I happy to find you. Gardening
is my second passion after Painting. Rochmanoff is wonderful. Why don't they play it on classical radio. Sick of
Chamber Music.
Now that I found you, I'll be asking lots of questions near spring. I am in MidCoast Maine.
Yvonne
Here in Kentucky, the roses are usually gone by this time....but they are still hanging on and great. I love your blog.
Thanks
Gardening will always be fun with all the colours you see around when they bloom.
Do you have red of these?!
WOW! What minerals do you shower these..they are intensely red. Very pretty.
I love the petals - really wonderful.
Love the colour! :)
Really worthwhile data, much thanks for your article.
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