A great book for rose lovers, fans and those who like roses.
Here is a link for the review:
About roses that I have grown in Georgia, Oregon, and Missouri. Also about those that I have seen in public gardens, cemeteries, botanical gardens. The blog also contains videos, and links to posts on facebook, and a link to the merchandise store. You can also find the general links here: https://www.helpmefind.com/gardening/l.php?l=3.25480&tab=2; https://allforroses.creator-spring.com; https://www.facebook.com/Allforroses-103964165342717/;
A great book for rose lovers, fans and those who like roses.
Here is a link for the review:
Some of the China and Tea roses that I have grown in Georgia, Oregon and Missouri. The slideshow contains several pictures of the roses, unfortunately not all grouped together. Not all of the China and Tea roses that I have grown are in the video due to one reason. Some of the China and Tea roses that I have grown that aren't in the slideshow are Smith's Parish, Soncy, and Niles Cochet. I will include my opinions about them at the bottom of the list of the roses in the slideshow. I will put a link for the slideshow. The list is going to be in order of how they first appear in the slideshow.
I only planted these at work in 2020, so I have only one full growing season with them. Both have stayed small so far. Both flower in clusters. For my location in Missouri, Little Mischief is a faster grower, and seems like it is going to wind up bigger than The Fairy.
The Fairy:
Little Mischief:
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I just designed some merchandise featuring one of my roses.
T-shirt:
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Beach towel:
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Mug:
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Phone case (Samsung and iPhone):
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Another review on a rose history book. Here is a video that you can access the review:
You can buy it by using this link:
My opinion on the roses in my slideshow on some of the David Austin roses that I have grown, or am currently growing. These are just my opinions from what I have observed. Here is a link for the slideshow:
Starting from the beginning of the slideshow:
Graham Thomas- a nice yellow rose. It does fade to whitish. It sets hips. I grew this rose in Oregon. There are several in a rose garden across the river from where I live in Missouri and hopefully I can again grow this at some point.
Frau Karl Druschki is a white hybrid perpetual rose from 1901. The flower starts in the form of a hybrid tea rose. I have grown this rose both in Georgia and in Missouri. The plant seems to want to put out canes with sparse leaf coverage until shortly before the flowers. This plant would probably be best at the back of the rose garden, or have other plants growing around it due to the bare canes. The flowers as they open start pink, but then quickly turn white. A visitor to a couple of Frau Karl Druschki:
For more information on Frau Karl Druschki:
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