My antique roses are so fun to watch grow...they are loving the sunshine and the warmth of the Florida May weather.
They have been a little neglected, though, and need another shot of Milorganite (ahem...literally CRAP from the good folks of Milwaukee) and epsom salts to give them a little boost.
And I have a little black spot going on there too. Not sure how to handle that...
Anyhow...enjoy the pics of them (and some other ones I have randomly added, too)!
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Clotilde Soupert, Cl. I planted this about six weeks ago. |
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My second Clotilde. She isn't thriving as much as the one planted on the west side of the house.
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A day or so ago, she was partially closed... now the Clotilde is fully open!!!
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My Hoya is blooming. This almost never happens!
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I stuck a sprig of this moss rose in the ground lass fall...and NOW look at it!
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Mme. Joseph Schwartz, antique Rose
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Mme. Joseph Schwartz. I planted this as a baby about the end of March...
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Louis Phillipe
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Look at that shoot on the Louis Phillipe!
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General Schablikine. Lots of green, only one bloom. |
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That's Bouganvilla at the bottom of that trellis. It was all killed off over the winter...and we are starting all over again.
And here is Maggie, today, before school:
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My entryway plants...some friends gave me that hanging basket planter and it is my FAVORITE PLANTER EVER. I just planted new flowers in it...they haven't done much yet. :-/ Perhaps in the next set of pics, right?
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Sambac Jasmine, begonia (I think!), and my windchime |
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Sambac Jasmine is blooming! |
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Baby Souvenir de la Malmaison, and a new cool trellis I bought this past week.! |
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Zephirine Drouhin |
Zephirine Drouhin
1 comment:
Mu Hoya is blooming, this almost never happens. I just started laughing thinking it was one of your jokes! ha ha
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