Postcards from the Garden

I so wish I could share the heavenly fragrance of this garden with you!


This was the calm before the storm in
the side garden . . .

Below: Climbing Abraham Darby (David Austin English rose)
In the far background, growing over the gate Climbing Don Juan


If you have roses, or rose covered garden arches, showers of rose petals are inevitable 
--unless you're vigilant about dead-heading.
(Dead-heading means removing the spent blossoms.)


the weather is usually quite 'changeable' for Memorial
Day weekend, and this year was no exception.

Yesterday was a mix of brilliant blue skies, changing to overcast, 
some light sprinkles a pattern which repeated throughout the day
 . . . then the high winds whipped up in the late afternoon ~ 



David Austin English rose 'climbing 'Eden'. In the background, climbing 'Zephirine Drouhin' (French Bourbon Rose)


which wreaked havoc on the rose arches . . .



Close up, full blown (Eden)


I'm glad I was able to capture a couple of shots of one or
two of the rose arches over the path just moments before the
wind had its way.

*sigh*

I'm going out now to mend/tieback/clip and do
major petal clean-up right now.



I hope you all had a nice long weekend ~
Happy Tuesday!


xo ~mari



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