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Smell of roses - quasi-philosophical rambling and pondering
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<blockquote data-quote="ThreeShadows" data-source="post: 617855" data-attributes="member: 6370"><p>SuZir, google hardiness zones in your area. I grew some nice roses in frigid Maine: <a href="http://www.oldsheepmeadowsnursery.com/Roses.html" target="_blank">http://www.oldsheepmeadowsnursery.com/Roses.html</a>. What were the varieties grown by your ancestors? I would love to know. My garden, here in Maryland, has climbing Lavender Lassie, a German-bred repeat bloomer, VERY fragrant. When it's at its climax of blooms I feel like the love of God is raining down on me! The garden also has a very fragrant David Austen rose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThreeShadows, post: 617855, member: 6370"] SuZir, google hardiness zones in your area. I grew some nice roses in frigid Maine: [url]http://www.oldsheepmeadowsnursery.com/Roses.html[/url]. What were the varieties grown by your ancestors? I would love to know. My garden, here in Maryland, has climbing Lavender Lassie, a German-bred repeat bloomer, VERY fragrant. When it's at its climax of blooms I feel like the love of God is raining down on me! The garden also has a very fragrant David Austen rose. [/QUOTE]
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