It was so nice to see one beautiful spring day, before the rain began again...
Today the sky has been black and the rain has been hammering against the windows. And I have been looking at plant catalogues, and dreaming of summer planting schemes.
these are pleasant dreams! I stocked up on seeds in the fall and am awaiting the arrival of two parcels from nurseries (roses!) - but this will be around May. My two wigwams for roses are in the sun and have already been partially opened for ventilation, because the temperature is plus 2 - minus 4 degrees Celsius in the shade.
I think this could become the motto of many gardens: “there is one more little place where one more rose can fit”)) The expected parcel contains two Austin roses - Wallerton Old Hall and Emily Bronte. And now I’m thinking - how can I not plant Pomponella?
great walk! our snow began to melt and the sun appeared
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Today the sky has been black and the rain has been hammering against the windows. And I have been looking at plant catalogues, and dreaming of summer planting schemes.
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these are pleasant dreams! I stocked up on seeds in the fall and am awaiting the arrival of two parcels from nurseries (roses!) - but this will be around May. My two wigwams for roses are in the sun and have already been partially opened for ventilation, because the temperature is plus 2 - minus 4 degrees Celsius in the shade.
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I think this could become the motto of many gardens: “there is one more little place where one more rose can fit”)) The expected parcel contains two Austin roses - Wallerton Old Hall and Emily Bronte. And now I’m thinking - how can I not plant Pomponella?
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Oh, those are gorgeous varieties!
I have been looking wistfully at hybrid tea roses, and perhaps I will be tempted by Rose Elina...
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I wish you to succumb to this temptation)
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