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All this Winter
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Re: All this Winter
I wonder why that one at Longford was such a miserable looking thing then? I recall us discussing the pros and cons of using Sudden Impact on roses whilst we were looking at it.
Re: All this Winter
the last of my pics in your Winter, our Summer, 'Flamme Rouge'
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as you will see it first in the morning, it's still spring
cheers
Bernhard
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as you will see it first in the morning, it's still spring
cheers
Bernhard
Re: All this Winter
Bernhard, you have carried us through winter, it is getting close so we will repay you with our flowers that are about to come online now, someone here will come up with a thread name
The Lazy Rosarian- Number of posts : 5191
Age : 70
Location : Mudgee, NSW, Australia
Registration date : 2009-01-11
Re: All this Winter
"Alle diese Winter" ? (Bemo if its wrong dont blame me, blame google translators, I know very little German, and no sentence structure )
Ripley- Number of posts : 184
Location : Launceston
Registration date : 2009-06-02
Re: All this Winter
G'day Ripely, (what means 'reif')Ripley wrote:"Alle diese Winter" ? (Bemo if its wrong dont blame me, blame google translators, I know very little German, and no sentence structure )
you are not far away, but someone has stolen the 'n'. It means correctly 'Alle (Rosen) diesen Winter'. Your result would mean 'all these winters'
don't give up, I'm also exercising
Bernhard
Re: All this Winter
What is your weather like now Bemo? Are you starting to get chilly mornings?
Billndee- Number of posts : 403
Location : Huon Valley, Tasmania
Registration date : 2008-02-23
Re: All this Winter
Thank goodness!, not yet , it's still gossamer, the hips are not yet ripe.Billndee wrote:What is your weather like now Bemo? Are you starting to get chilly mornings?
Today it's rather mixed with heavy showers and stormy .
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wet regards
Bernhard
Re: All this Winter
Your photos have brightened the winter here, Bernhard
Many thanks for the wonderful pics.
Many thanks for the wonderful pics.
Abbi- Number of posts : 254
Location : S. Tasmania
Registration date : 2008-02-24
Re: All this Winter
Bernhard, I add my areement to Abbi's comments.
rosemeadow- Number of posts : 902
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Re: All this Winter
So sad that you are heading towards winter Kermit. How about another picture of your lovely garden
Carole- Number of posts : 1034
Age : 22
Location : Mudgee, NSW
Registration date : 2009-04-16
Re: All this Winter
Carole wrote:So sad that you are heading towards winter Kermit. How about another picture of your lovely garden
O.K., you will get some autumn pics
as it has gone colder now, I'm using this days to prepare a new rosebed. A huge rhododendron had to escape:
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after the dry summer a lot of roses would not bloom anymore, only some are in flower, like NDR1 (Big Fruitilia Centenary, Heartache, National Radio):
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'Leonardo da Vinci' has even only a few flowers and a lot of BS like the others
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'creme Fraise' will do like in the spring, but she ist still in a pod, maybe better maintained:
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'Excelsa' has some flowers in the fall again:
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the cutting from the white sport is growing gorgeous, seems that the cut needs only to smell the soil for rooting
......and want not forget to show you that 'Flamme Rouge' is a weeping one:
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sunny Sunday
Bernhard
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