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Post by orchid40 10th November 2011, 19:57

Oh Karen! What an amazing collection of roses, it's absolutely wonderful. It's truly a Rose Heaven. They all look so healthy and happy too. All your hard work is surely paying off.
David, thanks for showing us all the photos!

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Post by rosemeadow 10th November 2011, 23:02

Thanks Orchard40, thats nice of you to say that. Actually, some of them don't look so healthy now, they have some yellowing leaves and their is lots of dead heading.
I wish they could bloom continually and they were always there to admire when we were free to be in our garden.

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