I never promised you a rose garden
May. 27th, 2012 01:45 pm...but one way and another, we ended up with one.
It's been a while. I've been reading and posting elsewhere on lj, but the blogging Muse has been persistently AWOL (probably on the beach with Aruba where my fiction Muse has been known to hole up when it's work time)(the pina colada bill for those two is off the charts).
We have had a very nice, almost-ten-day Camp. There have been Adventures with Family in Hospitals (OK now, and should continue OK, we hope). But! Pooka finally got his needles, and is finally doing better. And the rose population is exploding.
Pooka gets his needles:

And he is HAPPY about it:

And as for the roses...
Blue Girl, a little crisped around the edges but determined to prevail (this one survived a snowstorm, among other things):

Chicago Peace in April, big as my hand:

The garden, located where I remember to water it on my way to the barn (rosemary and Aleppo pine awaiting transplant...someday):

Today's crop, away up out of cat reach (mmmm rose-petal salad):

Featuring Tropicana, Chicago Peace, and Blue Girl:

It's been a while. I've been reading and posting elsewhere on lj, but the blogging Muse has been persistently AWOL (probably on the beach with Aruba where my fiction Muse has been known to hole up when it's work time)(the pina colada bill for those two is off the charts).
We have had a very nice, almost-ten-day Camp. There have been Adventures with Family in Hospitals (OK now, and should continue OK, we hope). But! Pooka finally got his needles, and is finally doing better. And the rose population is exploding.
Pooka gets his needles:
And he is HAPPY about it:
And as for the roses...
Blue Girl, a little crisped around the edges but determined to prevail (this one survived a snowstorm, among other things):
Chicago Peace in April, big as my hand:
The garden, located where I remember to water it on my way to the barn (rosemary and Aleppo pine awaiting transplant...someday):
Today's crop, away up out of cat reach (mmmm rose-petal salad):
Featuring Tropicana, Chicago Peace, and Blue Girl:
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Date: 2012-05-27 09:03 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-05-27 09:16 pm (UTC)The two that are resting this week are both deep plum/lavenders (though one comes in pink in hot weather): Melody Parfumee (rich, strong old-fashioned damask scent) and Heirloom (my favorite: gorgeous, pure old rose scent--that's my Rescue Rose, $7.98 at Home Despot, nearly dead in the pot, and starting to come back now it's got proper potting and nutrition).
My mom has some wonderful ones for fragrance. Neptune (blue/lavender/silver) and Henry Fonda (clear yellow). Also Pope John Paul (pure white), which has a lovely citrusy scent.
I would love to have a black rose that's fragrant, but haven't found one.
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Date: 2012-05-27 09:37 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-05-27 09:48 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-05-28 01:47 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-05-28 03:30 pm (UTC)If you wanted to try a miniature rose you could see if they have Black Jade, it's not a true black, but it was very dark and lovely fragrance.
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Date: 2012-05-28 07:30 pm (UTC)Black Jade. Will make a note. Thank you!