Showing posts with label Roses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Roses. Show all posts

Monday, February 2, 2015

I haven't been in here for a very long time, sorry, I will try to do better this year.  I just want to post some photos of my garden today to stay in touch with my followers. Thank you.



















Monday, October 14, 2013

We have had a few beautiful days of rain and cool weather so thought I'd try and 
capture some of the roses with the raindrops on them.












Tuesday, October 11, 2011

SPRING BEAUTIFUL SPRING

I've been a little ill & a little pre-occupied with other things for a while now but thought I'd pop in today and give you some pretty pictures from my Spring garden to look at for a while.  Best wishes to all.



Saturday, May 14, 2011

AUTUMN COLOUR IN THE GARDEN


I took a walk in my chilly Autumn garden the other day and lo and behold there was still lots of beauty to see.  I hope you enjoy seeing the photos as much as I enjoyed taking them..

  


 


 


 


 


 

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

My Garden Beauties After Lots Of Winter & Spring Rain

Our very old, very large apple tree only had about four flowers
on it last year, but this year is covered with blossom so perhaps
we will get some apples before the possums do.


I have no idea what this climbing rose is called but it always
puts on a glorious display, although this time the flowers
are a little bedraggled by the rain.
 



David Austin climbing rose next to the tree fern trunk
This gorgeous David Austin climbing rose pales into
insignificance beside my adorable grandson Elijah.

Even the old fuschia and pink briar rose next to the
garage are blooming this year.
 
This rose appeared out of nowhere, at the base of another rose,
so I'm guessing it's a sucker from the root stock.  It's very
pretty though.
 
No clue on name, yet again, and this photo doesn't
do the brilliant yellow colour justice.
Golden iris & unknown pink flower, flattened
by heavy rain in early November.
This very old climber only got half pruned before it began
to bloom.  Now it looks so pretty I will have to wait until it
finishes flowering before the secateurs and garden
 saw comes out again.




Not sure what type of rose this is or it's name but it is a
large bush covered with these beautiful pastel blooms
and millions of buds.
Another pic of the pastel rose - I would also
appreciate anyone telling me what it's called
and what type of rose this is.

I don't usually like single roses but this one is 
gorgeous, wish I knew it's name?