Good morning Tom ~ check out old garden roses, as they are more hardy than the modern roses. Go to the Antique Roses forum on GW and ask them about roses for your area.
I did a quick google search and came up with this rose grower in NC, Witherspoon Roses.
Witherspoon Rose Garden near 15-501 and I-40 Durham, NC 800-643-0315
I emailed you through your website with the web addresses.
Old Garden roses are addicting. You won't be able to grow just one. They would make lovely additions to your gardens.
Catherine ~ I did have a great day Sunday. I fed plants miracle gro, did some major trimming, moved some stuff around, wore myself out. I'm trying to get a lot done before summer heat and humidity get here.
Gardening with the 3 H's can be a challenge ~ heat, humidity, and hurricane season. Flowers bring me joy and I spend as much time as possible in my tropical/cottage gardens .
When not outside I can be found inside crafting in yarn, thread, beads, ribbon, buttons and laces. I also love to cook and bake.
Thank you for taking the time to visit.
FlowerLady in zone 10 s.e. FL
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This blog was started in 2008. It has been about life shared with my dear husband and best friend.
He went to be with Jesus 9 Dec. 2012, and my life changed. I miss my husband daily, but God is my strength, and He is with me through each and every day.
Hubby & I will be reunited again one day and what a reunion that will be.
I enjoy gardening, needleworking, reading and music.
Every day is a learning experience.
It does not mean to be in a place where there is no noise, trouble or hard work.
It means to be in the midst of those things and still be calm in your heart.
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The Continuing Journey
A new blog about this next phase in my life. It will be a learning experience. One of dependence on God to fill the void left in my life by the loss of my DH. It will be my thoughts and times of grief. A place to let it out. Maybe it will be of some help to others.
FlowerLady Lorraine
For Widows
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I found the book 'Undistracted Widow ~ Living for God After Losing Your Husband' by Carol Cornish, online when I was searching for bits and pieces to help me as a new widow. This book is wonderful and just what I needed. It is full of encouragement and scripture.
I highly recommend it for anyone who is a widow, and for those who would like to know how to help widows as they go and grow in this next part of their journey.
It would also be a great help to any woman who is single, as it is all about trusting in Jesus for all things.
Sincerely ~ FlowerLady Lorraine
Sabbath Moments
TERRY HERSHEY is an inspirational speaker, humorist, author, and designer of sanctuary gardens who has been featured on The Hallmark Channel, CNN, PBS, and NPR. Terry holds a mirror up to our fast-forward, disconnected lives, and offers us the “power of pause”—the wisdom of slowing down and the permission to take an intentional Sabbath moment to regain emotional and spiritual balance… to find the sacred in every single day.
4 comments:
Love the ladybug. I need more roses. You have the touch it takes to grow them. For now, I'm content with the basic knockouts.
Good morning Tom ~ check out old garden roses, as they are more hardy than the modern roses. Go to the Antique Roses forum on GW and ask them about roses for your area.
I did a quick google search and came up with this rose grower in NC, Witherspoon Roses.
Witherspoon Rose Garden
near 15-501 and I-40
Durham, NC
800-643-0315
I emailed you through your website with the web addresses.
Old Garden roses are addicting. You won't be able to grow just one. They would make lovely additions to your gardens.
FlowerLady
What a pretty rose and ladybug. Hope you are having a great day!
Catherine ~ I did have a great day Sunday. I fed plants miracle gro, did some major trimming, moved some stuff around, wore myself out. I'm trying to get a lot done before summer heat and humidity get here.
FlowerLady
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