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goose
Weekend Gardener

Coatesville , Auckland
More pics (See Pg 6 for the others)27 Dec '06 9:24 am
Also taken yesterday.
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Anna
Gone to seed

Hamilton, New Zealand
4 Jan '07 4:19 pm
Everything's looking lovely. I especially like that yellow rose, it has just a hint of pink to it.
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Jay Bee
honoured helper
Re: Hedge & Handel5 Jan '07 12:44 am
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I have several of these self seeded roses which all vary in colour. I have no idea where they come from as they all seem so different. But when I see another little plant I let it grow just to see what colour it is.Im sure they are from Wedding Day but cant explain why some are very bright pink.
They are all very healthy and grow huge (too huge). |
You could make your fortune with that fabulous rose..have you thought of
contacting some big rose supplier to see if they are interested?
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goose
Weekend Gardener

Coatesville , Auckland
Large Rose & Clivia5 Jan '07 2:28 pm
Now theres an idea Jay Bee.
I hadnt thought of contacting a rosegrower but it may be worth looking into.
I have trouble with the frost here so I have to keep the Clivia well covered and in a sheltered spot, Im not surprised you cant grow them in Scotland. Agapanthus are a lot hardier.
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jacqueline
Thankful Gardener

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
8 Jan '07 4:14 am
Another attractive set of beauties!! Thanks, Goose!
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Liza
gardening consultant

Waterloo, Belgium
Your Iris plants..8 Jan '07 5:37 am
Goose, I have always admired the Iris plants for their so special --artistic! -- combinations of Divine Art in their colours! I think ,you and Jack Holloway have the most beautiful Irises in the gardens I've seen so far! Lovely!
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