Thursday, May 24, 2007

Retirement Sayings Cooking



Premiere .............................................

At least for me it is a premiere, who bloom in autumn or spring planted roses the first time. I find it particularly exciting to me who I have selected only those roses for pictures or descriptions.

Rambling Rector , he surprised me a lot. I have it planted by an ugly wall, and he shows himself vigorous he will probably soon reach the roof of our woodshed . His first flower has almost overwhelmed me. He has a delicate fragrance to musk and is a magnet for all insects. It hums and hums almost like a few weeks ago under the fruit trees.
Here I have made absolutely the right decision. I am delighted once again.


Rambling Rector here with rose beetle

Duke of Edinburgh , also such a sweetie. His velvety color and fragrance are just super. Yes he should be a little sensitive to rain, I have to wait until times containing as it develops.
The picture is very bright, in fact, he goes into more red wine and his velvety I could not catch yet.


Violet, the little cute. I once kept my fingers crossed next to a flower, it has but plenty of it (but not thumb blooms). She has very beautiful she is probably already risen 60 cm high and pushes plenty of driving time.



Their color varies actually like on the two images. After the bloom is likely to go red then days to days towards more purple

Monday, May 14, 2007

Vanity Perfume Bottles And Tray



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Saturday, May 12, 2007

Food Items With The Word Gold On It



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The image below shows information not Mme Boll but most likely a Damacena
Here is the correct Mme Boll. She is my only rose to master (not true I still have a The Fairy).
After transplanting action in the middle of last summer they made a good recovery. At their last place she had so much I suffered it could no longer watch. After I had dug them I knew why. She had hardly formed fine roots and iiiiiiiiiiiii in their remaining roots were big fat white grubs. I hope they all get caught and have not taken on the new place.
far it looks quite good.



Friday, May 11, 2007

Does Orange Help Stretch Marks.



Info ................................... .................. M adame
Boll


I suspect that through the images a false impression of my garden. I have intention to buy only about 3 years, the first roses. The vast Majority it only last year. Accordingly, many are still small and inconspicuous. I created this blog to have for myself as a documentation of my roses in the first place. Of course I'm happy wen rose garden and friends here and read along to tell me their own experiences with the various roses. Interestingly it is certainly in the first two or three years who are most grown properly. Really interesting probably only 4-5 years in whom I can only with a machete through my garden. Until then, will certainly change but every now and again something. There are already roses, especially the Tantau roses, the garden will leave sooner or later. Most of them I got a present from a friend of gardeners because I did not really want to offend I keep it for now. Once the place but closely na is yes. For sure I will not be long nostalgia they tolerate me a real thorn in the eye. The color I just think I like it though terribly colorful, but what is too much is too much. For anyone interested
asking about what the overgrown since then I've also set the same or a list.

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list ............................................ .................................................. .................................... Alister Stella Gray


, H. up to 500cm, Noisette, Tea Noisette, Alexander Hill Gray 1894th Planted Autumn 06 root nude

Agnes, H. up to 250cm, Hybrid Rugosa, Saunders, 1922, Autumn 04 Planted root nude

Austriana, H. 100cm, Floribunda, Tantau, Mathias 1996, Herst 05 root nude.

Ayrshire Queen, H. up to 10m, Rambler, Thomas Rivers & Son Ltd., 1835, Autumn 06 root nude

Blush damask, H. up to 250cm, Damacena, 1759 unknown, summer 04

Blossom Time, H. up to 450cm, Climber, Conrad O'Neal in 1951, mentioned in the American Rose Annual 1952 as one of the new world roses, Autumn 06 root nude.

Buttercup (AUSband) H. 120cm, English Rose, Austin 1998, Summer 06

Cardinal de Richelieu, H. up to 180cm, Gallica / Provins, Hybrid China, year and breeder unknown, planted about 1990

Clair Matin, H. 350cm, Climber, Floribunda, Meilland International 1960, Autumn 06 root nude

Citron-Fraise, 60cm, shrub roses, Delbard 1998, spring 2007, root nude

Dancing Butterflies, 120cm, China / Bengali, Tea, John Scarmann, Fall 2006, root nude

Duke of Edinburgh, 120cm, Hybrid Perpetual, Paul William, 1868, Autumn 2006, root nude

Eden rose 85 to 350cm, Climber, Marie Louise Meilland Before 1987, summer 2004

elf, 300cm, Climber, Tantau 2000 Summer 04

erotica, 130cm, Hybrid Tea, Tantau, 1968, Autumn 2005, root nude

Dagmar Hastrup, 150cm, Hybrid Rugosa Ground Cover discovered, 1914 by Knud Julianus Hatrup, Fall 2006, root nude

The Fairy, 120cm, polyantha, ground cover, Bentall 1932, Summer 04

Graham Thomas (AUSmas), 300cm, English Rose, David Austin 1983, Summer 06

Golden Wings, 200cm, hybrid Spinosissima, Roy E. Shepherd, 1956, Autumn 2006, root nude

Ispahan, 250cm, Damac, before 1832 by unknown, summer 04

Janet b. Wood, 900cm, Rambler, Peter Beales, 1990, spring 2006, root nude

Johann Strauss, 150cm, Floribunda, Meilland 1994, summer 2003

Kew Rambler, 600cm, Rambler, 1913 unknown, Summer 2003

Keiko Magyar 400cm, hybrid Moschata, Scarmann 05

Lavender dream, 130cm, shrub roses, Interplant 1984, Autumn 04

Louise Odier, 300cm, Bourbon, Margottin 1851 Summer 06

Leda, 120cm, Damac, by unknown before 1827 , Summer 2004

Mermaid R. bracteata, 800cm, Climber, William Paul in 1918, May 07

Madame Alfred Carrière, 800cm, Tea Noisette, Joseph Widow, Andre Schwartz, 1879, spring 2006 Mme Pierre Oger

, 250cm, Bourbon, Pierre Oger, 1878, Summer 06

Mme Boll, Hybrid Perpetual, Joseph Boyau Senior, Summer 04

Molinaux (AUSmol), 60cm, English Rose, Austin 1994, Autumn 2006, root nude

nostalgia, 150cm, Hybrid Tea, Mathias Tantau 1996 summer 05

Pat Austin (AUSmum), 150cm, English Rose, David Austin 1995, Summer 06

Hit Pink, 60cm, Poulsen 1996, Summer 06

Quatre Saisons Blanc mousse, 150cm, Damask, Moss., Jean Laffay about 1835, Fall 06 root nude

Rose de Resht, 120cm, Damascus, Portland, Shrub. Before 1900 by unknown, summer 06

romance, 150cm, Floribunda, Tantau, 1984, Autumn 04

Rambling Rector, 600cm, Climber, polyantha , Cl., Rambler., circa 1910, Spring 2006

Rosa centifolia Variegata, 180 cm, Boursault, Centifolia, Gallica / Provins., Jean-Pierre Vibert, 1839, Autumn 06

sympathy, 400cm, Climber, Hybrid Kordesii , Kordes 1984, Autumn 04 root nude

Snow Hit, 60cm, Poulsen, summer 06

Soleil d'Or, 150cm, Foetida Hybrid, Hybrid Tea, Joseph Pernet-Ducher 1900 Spring 05, root nude

Seven Sisters, 600cm, Climber, Hybrid Multiflora, polyantha, Cl., Rambler., 1817 unknown, May 07

Variegata di Bologna, 300cm, Bourbon., Gaetano Bonfiglioli & figlio, 1909, Autumn 05 root nude

Violette, 400cm, Climber, Hybrid Multiflora, polyantha, Cl., Eugene Turban & Companie, Fall 2006, root nude

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Buttercream Frosting Cake Boss



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elf
is your shade of green mentioned often visible only from the buds.



unknown beautiful



Rose de Resht



Keiko Magyar
with very large and I find it very precious buds.



As you can see in this picture can carry the slender stalk that rose impossible. In Ettenbühl recommended that Rose is to pull a climbing rose so you can enjoy the blooms, however, whether this is the solution?



Mme Boll
stability in old roses no Problem



Ambridge Rose
just visiting with me. It is a gift. It smelled very good, my car was enveloped in her scent cloud.
me maybe I should plant a rose in the car?



Eden Rose 85

Mme Pierre Oger

One can very well see how it changes.




Lavender Dream
My forever sickly. Let's see if he likes it better in its new location.

Blossom Time
Finally full bloom and she had to endure the same my nose. But you will smell mmmmmmmm

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Hdtv Prices Superbowl



May


detailed descriptions of individual roses in the summer follow


Pat Austin


Ispahan




Dancing Butterflies



Blossom Time




Cardinal de Richelieu


Agnes

dog rose


Variegata di Bologna