During Autumn we started planning an idea for a rose garden.
We have an open area of the garden which is never used
and it's just more grass that needs to be cut.
Mr France has recently taken an interest in the garden
other than just having to do the heavy work
that I can't manage these days.
Last year we visited a 'Roseraie' in Limoges
and came home with the idea of creating one in our garden
albeit on a much smaller scale .
We have an open area of the garden which is never used
and it's just more grass that needs to be cut.
Mr France has recently taken an interest in the garden
other than just having to do the heavy work
that I can't manage these days.
Last year we visited a 'Roseraie' in Limoges
and came home with the idea of creating one in our garden
albeit on a much smaller scale .
We bought these woven willow boxes
and started planning were we would put them -
However after a long winter of lots rain,
and not being able to get on with the project,
The willow boxes have been put in the shed for the time being
Now we have - Plan B. Work is still in progress.
This is what it's looking like at the moment.
We managed to acquire a very large piece
of thick black polythene from the farmer near where we live
which he didn't needed any more .
Covering the ground will kill off the grass
and will save a lot of back breaking digging.
Mr France has made much stronger wooden box frames
and they are nearly all in place.
of thick black polythene from the farmer near where we live
which he didn't needed any more .
Covering the ground will kill off the grass
and will save a lot of back breaking digging.
Mr France has made much stronger wooden box frames
and they are nearly all in place.
All the roses have been bought, some French and some English.
I can't wait for the summer to see them in bloom.
Would you like to see what I've chosen ?
All pink.
Frederic Mistral created by Meilland - French rose.
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I have chosen three different bush roses
from the ever popular David Austin variety.
Geoff Hamilton. - Mary Rose. - The Mayflower.
Climbing rose 'Narhema' I bought and planted this one last year
After a summer of very few blooms,
it certainly wasn't happy where it was.
it certainly wasn't happy where it was.
The reason ? a mixture of things,
the most important was not enough sun and then fighting
the most important was not enough sun and then fighting
with the nearby Honey suckle & a Variegated Ivy.
After I'd dug the rose up, I could see it hadn't made much root growth.
After I'd dug the rose up, I could see it hadn't made much root growth.
so it was definitely ready to be moved.
Mr France has made an Obelisk
similar to the one I'd seen here
take a look at Pamela's blog, 'Flower Patch Farm'
she is a very talented & creative lady.
Hopefully moving it to new open ground
with 2 Clematis, it will flourish and we'll reap the benefits
and see lots of beautiful pink roses, intertwined with blue Clematis.
Mr France has made an Obelisk
similar to the one I'd seen here
take a look at Pamela's blog, 'Flower Patch Farm'
she is a very talented & creative lady.
Hopefully moving it to new open ground
with 2 Clematis, it will flourish and we'll reap the benefits
and see lots of beautiful pink roses, intertwined with blue Clematis.
Hopefully this is what we'll be seeing for our efforts.
Can't wait for summer.
I'm sure if you know me, or have followed my blog for awhile
you know patience is not one of my virtues .
But .... 'come on ' who couldn't wait to see these beauties.
Can't wait for summer.
I'm sure if you know me, or have followed my blog for awhile
you know patience is not one of my virtues .
But .... 'come on ' who couldn't wait to see these beauties.
We still have some more work to do.
I'll show the finished result in another post.
How are your gardens coming along? Have you made any changes,
or are you trying new plants you've always wanted to grow?
I'd love to see what you've done.
I know some of you are still having cold weather & snow....
Maybe you're over wintering your delicate plants indoors ?
in pots, ready for the warm sunny days.
à bientôt
Barbara Lilian