The borders are filled with a variety of old fashioned roses interspersed with pink deutzias for effect before they flower. |
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Live roses had been picked from the garden and were entwined in the pattern, along with jewelled clips and silk ribbons. |
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When I sit down on empty days like this and wonder what to do with myself I think mostly of tidy roses and neatly mown lawns. |
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Other skills, such as cultivating onions, giant leeks, melons, carnations, fuchsias and roses for competition, are honed on allotments. |
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Actually, last year I did a little story on roses for Valentines' Day and found out that the price is hiked right up around that time. |
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Heavy clay subsoil or sandy soil with low fertility must be improved if roses are to be grown successfully in them. |
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He pulled out the red roses and threw their red, silky petals on the bedcover. |
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These are the roses that were crossed with the tea rose of China to form the hybrid tea. |
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The only floral tribute was a heart made of his favourite flowers, Sweet Williams, and a posy of white roses to represent Yorkshire. |
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On the other hand, will someone please explain why so many roses are permanently hooked up with weeds? |
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Smelling the roses and kicking up your heels while you are still young enough to enjoy it is an aim for many hard-working professionals. |
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After your roses become dormant in the fall, protect them from severe freezing weather by piling a mound of soil over the canes. |
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Spring is the time to interplant perennials, shrubs, roses and plant or transplant your annuals. |
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Attached to the roses was her engagement ring, secured using the ribbon from the gold bow. |
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They are hardier than standard roses and easy to grow, and they flower over a long period in a painter's palate of colors. |
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He used to grow standard roses in a tiny little front garden when we were living in Manchester. |
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In 1926, he released the Sarah van Fleet rose, which remains one of the most reliable rugosa roses for the South. |
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The pure gold was wrought to form fragile golden leaves and dainty roses on a vine. |
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And finally, I take my loppers and head for the roses and red-twigged dogwoods. |
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The white roses were ripped up by angry Lancastrian horticulturalists, which lead to revenge attacks by white rose loving Yorkists. |
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Therefore, roses are generally most successful if grown in beds away from large plants. |
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People think that life is a bed of roses if you're a professional golfer, but life is very hard on the Challenge Tour. |
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Acting is no bed of roses at the best of times, but those early years can be particularly hazardous. |
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I don't expect it to be a bed of roses but if it all crumbles I will pick up the pieces in my own way, without the help of lawyers. |
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Whisper sweet nothings in her ear, enchant her with roses and a serenade and woo her and make her swoon. |
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Shrub roses underplanted with catmint or lavender will seldom suffer from greenfly infestations. |
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Full-colour photos of her early zines show crude drawings superimposed on yellow roses or pages torn from stock reports. |
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In our garden, we have a riot of tones from pink impatiens and late roses and golden yellow and orange from climbing nasturtiums and rudbeckia. |
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Window ledges were adorned with white roses and guests were led to their appropriate seats. |
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If you don't know whether or not your roses are winter hardy, err on the side of caution and protect them. |
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Lady Tamara carried a bouquet of garden roses in white and pale cream, white jasmine stephanotis and lily of the valley with myrtle leaves. |
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The paper revealed a pattern of flowers in a vase and Tudor roses printed in black with green and white additions. |
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Irises, roses and tulips are examples of plants that will thrive in a dry garden. |
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Most common are greenfly on roses and blackfly on nasturtiums and broad beans, but dozens of their relations also attack other plants. |
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The garden designer Gertrude Jekyll was a great fan and favoured naturalistic planting companions such as heaths Erica and rock roses Cistus. |
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Each spring, their roses are fed with a mix of controlled-release fertilizer, blood meal, and bonemeal. |
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He sits all alone in his study, a vase of blood red roses before him and a book in his hands. |
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A bridge over a stream leads beneath a bower of pink roses into a frothy maze of flower-strewn pathways and rose-covered arbours. |
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To see these and other roses in bloom, visit municipal rose gardens or nurseries. |
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Most roses today are grafted onto rootstock that won't look anything like the rose you want. |
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For miniature roses mounding the soil up around the rose as it remains upright may also be an option. |
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Along with the other noteworthy roses shown on these pages, the following old roses are favorites of rosarians for fragrance. |
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In addition, a spray of yellow roses growing against a brick or stone home can be a beautiful addition to the landscape. |
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On roses with yellow blooms, a lack of nitrogen frequently appears as yellow leaves. |
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Prune your roses to increase blooming and decrease disease and pest problems. |
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The first task for me will be cutting back roses and other shrubs, which calls for a great pair of loppers. |
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The MacDonalds have gone for a pleasing mix of old and modern, shrub and bedding roses in white, pink, purple and gold. |
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These roses can often grow back from their roots if their tops die from winter cold. |
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Where northern roses are pruned in the spring, temperate climate roses are pruned in the fall or winter. |
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Selecting roses which frequently appear on the competition trophy lists also increases ones chances of bringing home the blue ribbons. |
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But in Young's opinion bonsai is no worse than cutting grass, pruning roses or keeping topiary. |
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My first task is to get out my loppers and attack the roses in the poppy field. |
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Dry and semi-dry roses or blush wines exhibit fresh and fruity flavors and have a moderately high level of acidity. |
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Wild multiflora roses are considered a nuisance by hunters who have to trudge through the thorny plants. |
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It had the most beautiful carnations, lilies, white and blood red roses I had ever seen. |
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This arrangement takes red roses and carnations and surrounds them with blue larkspur and white mini carnations and snapdragons. |
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She picked up a basket of roses and began arranging them in a vase, catching sight of Jamie after a moment. |
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Woody plants including gooseberries, raspberries and even roses may suffer from dieback after their leaves wilt and shrivel and change to brown. |
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The hips of shrub roses make a colorful display, while southern magnolia has large seedpods with glowing red berries. |
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I've stopped daydreaming of moving to a rural barn in the back of beyond, with roses round the door and a goat at the end of the garden. |
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For old garden roses, also known as heritage roses or antique roses, it's a little different. |
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The most reliable shrub roses for fragrance are the old and heritage roses such as those bred by David Austin. |
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The roses are out in our walled garden, and the sweet peas, and the apricot trees have finally got some very nice-looking fruit on them. |
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You can plant the roses at the base of a fence and weave their canes between the slats. |
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Then we added cornices, corbels, ceiling roses and two custom built crystal chandeliers. |
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If you pick roses for a vase, use a sharp knife to slice the base of the stem, then crush the wound to aid water-absorption. |
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In the afternoons, the garden often caught the sun, and on duller days the roses danced and bobbed in the breeze. |
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And then there are the usual green plants with red berries such as hollies and barberry, and old garden roses with showy hips. |
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Lily and tulip bulbs can go into the garden as can deciduous trees, climbers, shrubs and hedges, roses and fruit trees, bushes and canes. |
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It was a fitting gown with long slits, black in color and had shiny small stones cut into tiny roses embroidered at the hem of the long skirt. |
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Nearly all roses are well equipped with sharp thorns, and some are very thorny. |
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Many sailors ran down the gangway Friday, carrying roses for their loved ones waiting on the fogbound shore. |
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Some roses blend pinks and yellows into beautiful pale tones within the same bloom, signifying sociability and friendship. |
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God knows he's served up enough gaffes in the past, only to come up smelling of roses each time. |
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A leading high-street bank came up smelling of roses today after switching its energy supply to run on sewage. |
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Thankfully, it's also the absolute nadir of the album at large, so everything else comes up roses by comparison. |
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And then there's my father who was always risking everything all the time and it was years before things started to come up roses for him. |
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Both have impressive white marble fireplaces as well as timber flooring, cornices, centre roses and shuttered sash windows. |
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I'm warning you now, Rena, I have a hefty arsenal of things to say that'll put those roses in your cheeks. |
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All the way down his arm, there was an intricate design of red, pink, and yellow roses on a vine. |
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Symbols of love and sacrifice, roses became a floral emblem of the Virgin Mary. |
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Despite winning accolades as Minister, his political career was not roses all the way. |
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The days of big cheque books and wine and roses and players who are up in that league are gone. |
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Two minutes later the pink and yellow roses sat in a vase on my dresser across from my bed. |
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It was made up of white oleanders and pink roses lined with small chrysanthemums tied together with a single satin ribbon. |
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Tess was sitting on a mat on the driveway, sketching the roses on the rose bush. |
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Releasing her, he moved across to a bush crowned with yellow roses and bent down to enjoy its perfume. |
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Everyone laid white and pink roses on the casket before the end of the burial. |
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Mixing red, yellow, pink and peach roses in a colored glass vase or stylish ceramic container adds elegance and charm. |
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When she heard a knock, Jeannie grabbed a bouquet of white and light pink roses and opened the door. |
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I like to grow many kinds of roses including some of the more pest-prone kinds. |
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They also intended to grow roses and other flowers for commercial purposes. |
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Unlike the stiff and fussy hybrid tea roses, these roses make excellent landscape shrubs. |
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Shrub roses that flower only in spring should be pruned after they have flowered. |
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Bush roses are shrub like and climbers produce canes that require some sort of support. |
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A seductive whiff of spruce, roses and wood smoke leads you to her front door. |
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Large-leaved vines and white rambling roses will clothe the walls of the castle to give a romantic effect. |
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Deter intruders and enchant your neighbours with rambling roses on walls or fences. |
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For many, roses are the symbol of a well-cared-for home, evoking images of that picket-fenced cottage awash with rambling roses. |
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In June it is literally covered with thousands of blush pink roses of amazing fragrance. |
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It is also the only way for all cold climate rosarians to protect tree roses that are planted in the ground. |
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As a committed rosarian, I confess to having packed far too many roses into my London garden. |
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Zone ratings applied to roses should not keep the rosarian from trying different rose classes, however. |
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It is something of a myth that only roses that have been budded on to a rootstock by a nurseryman will grow. |
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The sky was clear and filled with stars and the fragrance of the white roses drifted through the air, filling the night with mystery and romance. |
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Deval's studio, a large, light room at the center of the house, looked out onto a walled garden, overhung with climbing roses and arbutus trees. |
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Green vines and white roses were intricately placed to create a fresh effect. |
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Woody plants including gooseberries, raspberries and even roses may suffer from dieback after their leaves wilt and shrivel, changing to brown. |
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Big cabbage roses might bloom among white daisies, with a sprinkling of poppies in front. |
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Rose attar is the costliest since a hundred kilograms of roses yield only two grams of attar. |
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He's seen roses with good flowers but bad foliage, good foliage but bad flowers. |
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The Virgin has risen from her tomb, from which lilies and roses now blossom. |
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Indeed the roses made of purplish painted aluminium foil have a sick irradiated glow. |
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There were lilies and foxgloves, roses and lilacs, and some sort of fruit tree that bore square-shaped green fruit. |
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Confining roses to pillars or other vertical structures may be a better option. |
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Around the front door was a jumble of wild roses and he went up the path and knocked lightly. |
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Where the irises become skeletal by the end, the roses continue to retain their fullness. |
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Well, to make a long story short, Warren came to the play bearing a bouquet of roses for the leading lady, and the rest is history. |
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There are clubs devoted to every plant group imaginable, from cacti to clematis, roses to rhododendrons. |
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Do not discard them into a compost pile, especially any roses with black spots. |
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The bride wore an ivory dress with fitted bodice and straps covered in tiny cream and peach roses and a small trail. |
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When it is warmer, people consume plenty of lemon juice, and drinks made from crushed petals of roses and sugar, instead. |
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We had heirloom roses growing in our backyard that locals said had been planted during the antebellum days. |
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The lovely and complimentary long-stemmed roses at the brunch will show your special gratitude for her caring. |
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If you've seen Victorian wallpaper scattered with fullblown roses then you know what a Bourbon rose looks like. |
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Outside, the box partitions are now planted with peonies and old roses such as Bourbon and Banksiae. |
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Having placed a basket of roses at her brother's grave she took pictures to show the family his final resting place. |
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When spring comes, Tim and his staff pull off the leaves and prune the roses more discriminately. |
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The area is also home to many beech forests and at higher altitudes there are even alpine roses and edelweiss. |
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It is probable that the disease was transferred to roses originally from one of the stone fruits, by graftage. |
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It may help to remove alternate roses and replace them with a different plant, such as a hardy geranium. |
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The chocolate cup has a series of oblong and faceted oval panels decorated with damask roses on a white background. |
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One of the roses presently undergoing trials at Dickson's is a floribunda with petals of deep plummy-purple. |
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Apple, pear, plum and cherry trees shadow the hard tennis court which has full perimeter fencing entwined with climbing roses and clematis. |
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The swing was in font of a beautiful lattice, with white roses that intertwined with the pale wood. |
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It was certainly a night of pink, hearts, roses and fun and it was good to see the ladies of the YWCA in such great form. |
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They make good planting companions to the likes of climbing roses or border plants such as campanulas and oriental poppies. |
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The bridesmaids wore gold satin halter-neck dresses and carried bouquets of red roses and cream carnations. |
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The first golfer said that he sent his wife a dozen red roses and fixed a gourmet dinner for two. |
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As if flushed by the cold, the flowers are singed pink, resembling the dog roses of its common name. |
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Their summer beauty, overgrown by roses and dogberries, belies the past reality of hardship and suffering. |
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There are the bouquets of roses on Mother's Day, and the standing ovation she received during a Greek Week vespers service. |
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My hair was in ringlets, pinned to my head under the gauzy material of a veil, and the dried roses in my hands released the odd petal. |
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Sponge the woolly bits with neat washing-up liquid, suggests a reader who says her father used to deal with greenfly on his roses in this way. |
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Places vulnerable to casual damage or vandalism will need plants which, if broken, will grow again, such as willow, alder, shrub roses and elder. |
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The garden is full of marigolds, pansies, dahlias, primulas and nasturtiums, as well as shrub roses and climbers. |
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Each spring, the Hills' roses are fed with a mix of controlled-release fertilizer, blood meal, and bonemeal. |
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For example, hybrid musk roses grow well even in less than full sun, so they are often used in shady areas. |
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Hybrid musk roses are another fallen group that isn't often found in the trade. |
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Arbors encourage you to look skyward, better to admire high-flying roses or pendant clusters of grapes. |
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As she put the roses into clear water, she knew with out a shadow of a doubt that she was loved. |
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The bride wore a full length fitted gown of white silk trimmed with white fur and carried a bouquet of white roses and freesia. |
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There was a profusion of roses in blow and there was a wildness about it that I thought was very delightful. |
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Who wants dinner and roses in some classy joint when you can be clasping the sweaty hand of some twonk who thinks h's Antonio Banderas? |
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The roses were in full bloom along with the lilies, bleeding hearts, tulips, and dandelions. |
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The glow touched the roses in the front yard, its silvery incandescence casting light into the shadowed bushes. |
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Honey-bees glided over the roses and a monarch butterfly flew over the fence to land on a wing of the cherub. |
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Maybe Dan was impressed by my magnificent pruning of the roses and the buddleia last yer. |
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To stabilize new saplings and tree roses from bending in the wind, you often need to tie them to a stake. |
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Just make sure the roses receive enough water to moisten the soil to a depth of 18 inches every week during the growing season. |
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In autumn she cuts back perennials and wraps roses with insulated shrub cloth. |
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The dress is sewn with a garden of silk roses, outrivalled by the natural roses in her corsage and those fallen from it. |
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It was a pretty little terraced house with roses around the doorway and trelliswork in an unpretentious garden. |
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This area is partially enclosed by more trellis with honeysuckle and climbing roses growing up it. |
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Does he want white roses and baby's breath and yards of fabric and hundreds of people? |
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You see, I had just received this beautiful bouquet of roses and white peonies with baby's breath and ferns interspersed in it. |
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Flowers like orchids, baby's breath, roses and gardenia are available no matter what time of the year. |
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It was a beautiful arrangement of white roses and baby's breath, and he slipped it onto my wrist delicately, as if I might break. |
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Girls from the Leaving Certificate classes brought along roses in a tearful farewell to their friend. |
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Behind the large rose-shaped fountain, old-fashioned shrub roses are planted, and baskets of miniatures dangle from a pergola. |
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A sweet smelling bouquet of white roses was stuck down in a simple white vase that sat on Anne's cedar hope chest. |
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The cup was white china with red and yellow roses on one side, with a floral motif trim around the outside rim. |
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She grew roses at her family home and they were a constant reminder of her happy years growing up with her brothers and sisters and her parents. |
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Tree peonies, magnolias, pagoda dogwood and flowering crab trees accompany roses planted by color in an informal style. |
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I was mightily pleased until I popped in to admire the roses of a neighbour who has the best flower and vegetable garden in the district. |
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Most climbing roses need full sun, but there are a few that can handle a north-facing, sunless wall. |
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The heady scent of roses and wet grass grabbed a hold of his senses and sent a shiver up his spine. |
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The roses were assorted, long stem, tea roses, red, yellow, pink, white, you name it, he had it. |
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Even some of his roses have survived the worst of the weather so far this winter. |
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The cathedral was adorned with pink and white roses and Samantha's small brown coffin was covered with pink roses. |
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Pots filled with astilbes, delphiniums, and roses create a cottage effect on a San Francisco rooftop. |
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Next to the mishmash of blackened dahlias, nicotiana rose staunchly and the roses that had been buds the day before were unfurling. |
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They were in the back corner near a bush that would have been full of roses in the summertime, and they were talking. |
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Planting potted roses is relatively easy, as long as you do your planting in the spring after any chance of a frost is long past. |
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Kazanlik, by the way, is the rose grown in fields all over Bulgaria to produce the famous attar of roses so important to the perfume industry. |
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I pulled up to my ex-house and parked in the lavish driveway, buttoning my jacket as I walked up, roses in one hand, keys in the other. |
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Its own name is of heraldic origin and refers to the three roses in a bend on the shield of the counts of Wasserburg. |
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Prune rambling roses by cutting down to ground level growths that have flowered this year. |
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We've kept it simple, warm and welcoming, and have avoided the urge to dress it with rambling roses and ornament of any kind. |
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Flower packers bunched roses in bundles of 20 and wrapped the stem portion in newspaper sheets and the bud portion with tissue paper. |
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A dozen red roses will be a popular choice among men wanting to woo the woman in their life. |
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Preferably, soil should be worked up at least four to six weeks before roses are planted in a new bed. |
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It's really a beautiful little piece of work, bound in leather that's been tooled with a lovely design of roses and vines. |
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Dusting with rose powder is recommended for tea roses to keep off black spot and powdery mildew. |
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Fall pruning of hybrid tea roses should consist of removing some of the top, brushy growth. |
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He intended it to be filled with roses and placed within a parterre of small flowers in radial beds edged by dwarf boxwood. |
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Lovingly tended by the crossing keeper, a dozen pink roses are in full bloom, bringing a welcome splash of colour to the autumnal gloom. |
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Although climbing roses look very similar to landscape roses, climbing roses have been trained to grow upward like vines. |
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For example, climbing roses can be trained to grow up and over a trellis or to highlight and enhance a bare wall or garden shed. |
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White flowering Clematis armandii, red tropaeolum, wisteria and roses are being trained to grow over the pergola. |
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It reveals an aromatic nose and flavoursome, velvety-smooth palate of Darjeeling tea, freshly picked roses and black cherries. |
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Sunflowers, zinnias, cosmos, chrysanthemums, even roses all bloom in the fall and make terrific bouquets. |
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Annuals and perennials such as snapdragons, daisies, zinnias, and, of course, peonies and roses are old favorites. |
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The sun was low in the west, and the sunset that accompanied it drenched the white roses in scarlet. |
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The super-cute shop is always inviting, with the lovely smell of roses filling the air and rose petals scattered outside the entrance. |
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The roses bloomed, swallows skimmed low and the breeze swished the treetops. |
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Laurel's hand was scented with a heavenly mixture of jasmine and roses that William would surely never forget. |
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Climbing roses need support in the form of an arbor, trellis, fence or wall. |
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Cottages sit in gardens dripping with trellised roses beside shores lapped by frothy waves. |
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Bread should be a feast to the eye as well, and Jaro had spent hours carving roses and suchlike on them. |
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Our roses have never been fertilized nor had any bugs or fungus, thus proving the theory that salt spray is a natural protectant. |
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These roses require support for their canes, as they do not have tendrils like vines to attach themselves. |
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The hopeful buds of roses scorch before their time is come while disconsolate hens settle for a dry dust bath. |
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Special offers include a Valentine's two-night mini-break for two people, which includes champagne, roses and a restaurant dinner on both nights. |
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It's important to take time out once in a while to enjoy the fruits of one's labours, smell the roses and enjoy. |
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The door was engraved with carvings of dead and live roses with long stems and sharp thorns. |
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Other flowers featured in the magazine included daisies and daffodils, jonquils and jasmines, roses and ranunculus, and hundreds of others. |
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For color and interest, consider adding flowering plants, such as African violets, roses and geraniums. |
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February is when city slickers prune their roses and fruit trees, cut back their blackberry vines, and tug up bamboo runners. |
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Yesterday bouquets of lilies, pansies and white roses adorned its steps, flanked by a union flag and the Stars and Stripes. |
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I turned on my computer to find the entire internet littered with red roses and sloppy, coupley mush. |
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The hideous roses were flotsam and she was cast away on a tide of detritus. |
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A two-tier white cake decorated with roses took pride of place in the centre of a low-key buffet table. |
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When the clematis and roses get their heads down for autumn, canary creepers and morning glory are just putting their boots on. |
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But then by this time last year the roses were still flowering, and the strawberries were still fruiting. |
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Though most of us think of a cut rose as a single flower on the end of a stem, roses that flower in clusters, like floribundas and some climbing roses, look great in vases. |
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Maybe it wasn't all pink champagne and roses last night after all. |
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We always think of plants as requiring the usual N-P-K macronutrients, but we sometimes neglect to provide the many micronutrients roses and other plants need. |
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Sometimes the chart is highly decorated with religious images, illustrations of local rulers, flags, coats-of-arms, compass roses and town vignettes. |
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The canopy's rose-colored silk gauze panels flow from a circular hoop with a rainbow-colored silk top, secured with roses and pink ribbon streamers. |
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More Transcendental company was on hand, including the Reverend George Ripley, to partake in an Elysian feast of preserved Greek roses and oranges. |
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They provide the foundation of many hybrid tea roses seen today. |
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She showed no sign of caring that her slim boyish legs, encased in her elder brothers khaki shorts, were being scratched by the thorns of the roses that she skedaddled past. |
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Festivities lasted an hour and a half, during which tourists picked roses and joined in the traditional hora dance with costumed Bulgarians of all ages. |
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Pink roses symbolize grace and gentility in modern rose vocabulary. |
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Rosanna had always smelled of roses and saccharine peppermint. |
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Many popular roses are also susceptible to three fungal diseases, whose names black spot, mildew, and rust are descriptive of their appearance on rose leaves. |
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If you want roses for cutting, try floribundas or hybrid teas. |
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White candles and roses were perfectly placed along the fireplace mantel and down the center of the long table which was set with the finest white china I had ever seen. |
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A wreath of white roses from Princes William and Harry, and a wreath of flowers picked from Prince Charles' garden at his Highgrove Estate, ringed the altar on the floor. |
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Wild roses and firethorns grow there and their beauty is without equal. |
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Strange men followed her in the street, and anonymous valentines, love poems, and long-stemmed red roses in bouquets of a dozen found their way to her door. |
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Do plant out your Christmas roses and add Bergenias and chives. |
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Perhaps that was my moment of rosy awakening, but since then I find I am all but completely surrounded by roses of one kind or another, fashioned by the fathomless ingenuitive talent of man. |
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The quaintrelle element running through all of her work seems to suggest using china every day,
to stop and smell the roses and live life with passion and meaning. |
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Anemones, chrysanthemums, marigolds, pansies, peonies, and roses are best suited to microwave drying, but small, finely textured or delicate flowers are not. |
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In a 1990 piece, roses with long, spindly stems are placed to form a sunburst, their blossoms defining a central spiral and their stems radiating outward. |
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Aphids, chafer beetles and boring insects find roses to their liking. |
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Miniature roses are surprisingly easy to grow, and they look great as edgings for your beds or borders, accent plants for rock gardens, and as houseplants. |
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I'd use fabrics featuring big cabbage roses or bold stripes. |
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I did not catch those few roses because they were well hidden behind a thicket of thorns. |
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She was wearing a gardener's outfit and her hair appeared to be a garden of its own, with lilies, violets, roses and daisies, the base of the hair was a grassy green. |
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You can find these roses in every color of the rainbow, except blue. |
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Golden hops put on a wonderful fruiting display and as the last flowers begin to fade on the rugosa roses they are replaced by brilliant red hips. |
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If you're interested in displaying roses for competition or just producing a nice specimen for the dinner table, try disbudding a few of your roses. |
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The adventurous Elizabethans brought many foreign plants back to England, especially roses and other decorative flowers, and tomatoes, which were thought to be an aphrodisiac. |
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Ruby red gerberas and even fragrant lilies and roses are abundant. |
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These were, in the Portuguese version, per pale argent and vert, two roses dimidiating as many fleurs-de-lis, in dexter canton a dove volant argent. |
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Southern rosarians are still enjoying their roses in the landscape and as cut flowers, and it's important to continue to keep your plants pest and disease free. |
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This pink, fading with age to green, reminds me of my rugosa roses a bit. |
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So tuck a few chillies in with those roses and that box of chocs. |
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The cabbage roses look lovely on the convex surface of the bowl. |
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To subirrigate roses growing in soil it would be best to subirrigate by flooding over the top during the spring, summer, and early fall, and to water overhead during the dark days of winter. |
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We encourage our rugosa roses to spread prolifically, with new shoots emerging in our dunes every summer, as they tend to cover bare spots of sand with a plethora of color. |
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And anyway, when everything comes up roses it won't matter why we did it. |
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For many varieties, particularly the old garden roses and many shrubs, climbers, and floribundas, the plants' natural system will prevent winter damage. |
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Floral tributes, many of them white roses and daffodils, were placed around a white flag of St George brought by a mourner, with a lone policeman standing guard. |
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It's not a big bunch of roses or a bowl of cherries out here right now. |
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My vehement dislike for the accoutrement stems back to 1982 when I was asked to wear pink roses in my hair to a family wedding. |
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The summer nights breeze wafted through the place stirring the many silk hangings, I could still smell the beautiful scents of roses and moonflowers upon the breeze. |
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If you have an eye for color, for example, you'll be bedazzled by the nearly endless numbers of colors, hues, intensities, blends and shadings that roses bring to the garden. |
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As usual there will be an array shrubs, heathers, roses and bedding. |
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The cottage teapot had a moulded door with roses round and windows, with green, pink and brown paint applied in blobs not quite properly filling the outlines. |
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We headed for the Valley of Roses, where damask roses have been grown for hundreds of years. |
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He went back with the roses wrapped in a serape, and when he placed it before the bishops, the roses were there and the image of the Guadalupana was on his serape. |
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Seeing she got the correct place, she opened the gate and walked under a wooden archway, yellow climbing roses intricately woven in its latticework. |
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For many people, roses symbolise passion, sexuality and femininity. |
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The sweet scent of perfumed roses will linger on your tongue, reminding you that the warmth of summer is on its way, but remember, a little goes a long way. |
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Many of the modern roses in commerce today are grafted onto these stocks. |
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Vivid pink roses lead the eye through the border, while butterfly bush, Mexican sage, and penstemon add bursts of soft purple blooms here and there. |
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In this arrangement, cornflowers and various shrub roses are set off with sprigs of sage and lemon balm, and tied up with a bow for a little extra punch. |
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Most modern roses are budded, and have a bud union, while heritage roses, many shrub roses, and most miniature roses grow on their own roots and do not have a bud union. |
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Then he helps himself to a bunch of red roses on Darcy's night stand. |
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More experienced gardeners may have success raising seeds of Camellia sasanqua, clivias, crepe myrtle, fuchsia, Murraya paniculata, roses and stephanotis. |
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Dressed in a simple white shift dress, miniature white roses attempting to tame her long dark curls, Lisa had been happier than she had ever thought possible. |
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We do know that the night after he saw her a large bunch of roses greeted Jeanne Duval at the stage door. |
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Certain types of standard roses or pillars require special techniques. |
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Molly worked at her picnics like she tended her roses or worked on her veggie garden, breathlessly. |
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Lor'! it does me good to see all you young fellow-me-lads turning up here bright and early with the roses in your cheeks. |
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He lies bundled up now between the quilts and blankets of his four-poster iron bed with its brass roses carved at the headstead. |
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An arbor topped with cascading asparagus fern, Dendrobium orchids, and roses marked the entrance into the reception. |
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This group is classified as a shrub and combines the fragrance of old garden roses and the everblooming power of modern roses. |
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For lightwork like deadheading or pruning small plants and roses a pair of stainless steelBypassand Straight Pruners arejust the job. |
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Cosmos, crape myrtles, delphiniums, and roses can be quite susceptible to it, especially if growing in shade. |
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Honorary bridesmaid Kittie Nance Loynachan carried a tussie-mussie of roses and lilies accented with a handkerchief. |
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My spruces looked too frail to be out and about in a world filled with Russian thistles and wild roses and thorn bushes. |
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The dew is shed in beauty, and roses bloom and tender chervil and flowery melilot. |
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However, it was touching to see how well people have responded to his reburial, even throwing roses at his funeral procession. |
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Pansies, sweet alyssum, lobelia and miniature roses all create that country garden look in small scale. |
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A gigantic sketch of Kaka stood out at the venue, decorated with white roses and orchids. |
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