'Tradescant': 'Pink Gruss an Aachen': 'Honey Perfume': 'Monsieur Tillier': 'Windermere': The front yard: Salvia leucantha, just getting started. Have a lovely day!
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Beautiful post. Thanks for sharing your roses!
ReplyDeletebeautiful roses! are these pictures taken this year? just took some of my snow-covered garden in south germany..
ReplyDeleteWait a minute Hoov, where are the photos of the puppies in their Easter bonnets ??
ReplyDelete@RedneckRosarian, thanks!
ReplyDelete@Barbara E, thanks! My sister in Alaska reports 10 cm of new snow this morning.
@ks, they ate their bonnets before I could grab the camera. ;)
The front yard: excellence is in the details.
ReplyDeleteYou know I'm no fan of the rose but seeing all those detail shots and then the overall of your front garden, WOW! Beautiful!
ReplyDelete@greggo, its the details I'm still struggling with!
ReplyDelete@danger, roses are good for when the Aloes are resting. ;^)
The picture of your front garden actually made me gasp! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHoov, it all looks fantastic. I love how the roses drape and frame your home, a wonderful effect.
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