Name: Jan - INKY'S PAL Charleys Girl NEWBEE CHAT & HELP LINE I'm a Charley's girl and loving it!
New thread, new beginnings and new pictures. Come on over and chat a spell and share with us your gardens and experiences .
We came from here.... http://cubits.org/newbeeschat/thread/view/55156/
Hope you will click this link, when I saw it I cried, it is beautiful!
Name: chelle N.E. Indiana I'm proud to be a Charley's Girl!
Cherry Parfait rose.
This one is an own-root rose from Northland Rosarium. They usually send their roses with unopened buds so that you can see right away what your blooms will look like - maybe to give a bit of extra incentive to keep them alive through transplanting and their first winter???? Works for me!
I usually put them in a pot of soil until they've had a week or two to recover from long distance shipping - then snip, snip, off the blooms go and into the garden.
Christine,
Our Ladybirds are just waking up, I think, but I did see a Green Lacewing that I managed not to kill.....stopped the squishing motion just in the nick of time.
Chelle, that rose is goreous! And I love your grosbeaks! We don't have those here, but this year I have dozens of evening grosbeaks. First time they have moved in here, and apparently they like it, as they seem to be staying
Chelle, I have been looking at that rose online! It is so pretty. Do they ship pretty quick?
Charleen, love that folk art. Your work just keeps getting better and better. Waiting for you to make more garden bugs, lady bugs, dragon flies, butterflies?
A Crafty Cubit
Dream as if you'll live forever. Live as if you'll die today. James Dean
Name: Charleen Barnesville, Ga. Zone 7b-8 Walk in Peace / I'm Charley's Mom.
What kind of rose do you want????
Getting to time to prune the Wort. See it is really going now, first year I let it get this loaded. I usually keep it pruned...
Name: chelle N.E. Indiana I'm proud to be a Charley's Girl!
Sorry you guys. I didn't know they were sold out of Cherry Parfait. Seems to me I found them one other place after an exhaustive search...pricey though. Shipping at that place would have been $50.00 for three roses, not including the price of the plants! If you're still interested I can probably find it again.
I also found some locally late last year. The bushes didn't look so great after our drought so I didn't but any then, opted to wait to buy from Northland. I love that company!
If I find some here I'll shout it out. I could always ship 'em out to you this fall. Bet I could do it for less than $50.00 too.