They are lovely aren’t they? You were lucky to catch them though…they don’t hang around for long!
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They are roses. Most varieties are repeat blooming, so don’t be afraid to cut some and take them inside; you will get more flushes through the growing season. Also, deadhead so they will focus energy on flowers and not on producing seeds.
InformationTall2564
So pretty
SmugMiddleClarse
I love how you’ve vased up in that second pic. I’m going to start doing that now!
Careful_Adeptness799
Lovely. We have a few but ours tend to be a lot of green for a couple of weeks like this and they aren’t very hardy. Rain / wind bit of late frost and they can’t cope.
Enjoy.
Bisjoux
Lovely! This is why you should wait 12 months before doing any major changes in the garden. It means you can see what’s there and plan.
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They are lovely aren’t they? You were lucky to catch them though…they don’t hang around for long!
They are roses. Most varieties are repeat blooming, so don’t be afraid to cut some and take them inside; you will get more flushes through the growing season. Also, deadhead so they will focus energy on flowers and not on producing seeds.
So pretty
I love how you’ve vased up in that second pic. I’m going to start doing that now!
Lovely. We have a few but ours tend to be a lot of green for a couple of weeks like this and they aren’t very hardy. Rain / wind bit of late frost and they can’t cope.
Enjoy.
Lovely! This is why you should wait 12 months before doing any major changes in the garden. It means you can see what’s there and plan.
Is it a camellia?