Gentle Hermione
Since the weather has been incredibly warm this past week, it has been such a delightful break from the winter season. Makes me feel like gardening season is just around the corner...
Wildeve
I've already ordered another bunch of David Austin roses to add to our city garden. Can one have too many roses in the garden?!!
Winchester Cathedral
These English Roses are grown in a nursery in Tyler, Texas and will be arriving up here sometime in April.
There really is nothing like these gorgeous, fluffy and fragrant beauties.
Queen of Sweden
Princess Alexandra of Kent
Clearly I am partial to the pinks. My favourite colour!
Do you have any special garden plans for this spring...?
Mlle Magpie
Zita, these are so beauteous! I have tulips that will pop open first thing tomorrow, I hope. We took down our pool last fall and had a patio with a fire pit put in its place. I need to figure out what to plant around the patio, maybe you could design it for me:-) Julie
Posted by: Julie jones | March 24, 2012 at 09:45 PM
Hi Zita,
I love these beauties you have chosen. Love them!!!!
I do have plans for two new beds this year and am hoping to pick up some new roses this next week when I go to see my mom in Oregon. We love going to garden centers together : )
hugs...
Posted by: June | March 24, 2012 at 11:26 PM
Hello Zita!
Oh my...The Queen of Sweden makes me swoon!
So pretty....
:) Laura
Posted by: Laura @ 52 FLEA | March 25, 2012 at 11:12 AM
I'm going to be replacing a lot that I lost in the drought last summer. I plan on adding more D.A. roses and as many as I can. I love them...and the smell...gorgeous!
Deb
P.S. I sure wish I would look up and see your gorgeous face coming across a cow pasture towards me! Miss you girl!
Posted by: debbie york | March 25, 2012 at 08:13 PM
These are so stunning! I can just see the Easter arrangement now! Gorgeous. Hope you have a great holiday weekend.
xo E + J
Posted by: eddie ross | April 05, 2012 at 08:50 PM
All of the roses are wonderful, but if i had to choose, i would go for the Winchester Cathedral. It really is something special.
Posted by: Gardening Birmingham | April 19, 2012 at 10:52 PM