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| Like your Avatar Muck Diva. I have a climbing rose on a south facing wall (Morning Jewel) and yes, usually I do have a few roses in December good enough to cut for the house for Christmas day. This year the blooms got a bit spoiled with the weather so not good enough to cut, but they were there. The thermometer hanging on that wall said 15* this morning when the sun was shining, but the actual temp was only about 3*, so it is a very sheltered spot. Just a little micro climate .
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| Its all backabout face here. I am still harvesting chillies on the plot. I have three "Gertrude Jeykll" roses that bloom on and off and a jasmine thats growing for Britain. I will be very lightly pruning the roses shortly to get them into a good shape ready for spring and intend to prune out any remaining flowers to give the bushes a rest for a while.
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| Wow, chillies definitely seem a bit bizarre in January. I must confess, I know next to nothing about roses, but taking a picture of them on a really grey foggy day was quite surreal, even if they were a very late variety (must find out!) |
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| Love your picture Muckdiva, you're right, it looks quite surreal, beautifully so because of the colours. We don't have any roses here at the moment, but by neighbour has a climber which is nearly in bud, and I can remember by Grandfather having roses at December in Derbyshire many years ago, but that might have been because he had a sheltered garden.
__________________ Regards, Jane What sane person could live in this world and not be crazy? The creative adult is the child who has survived. Ursula LeGuin http://www.etribes.com/madderbat |
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