Some rain, some sun, and they were worth waiting for
don't you think?
The house is perfumed and I ignore the fact that they make my eyes water
Some of the different petal arrangements
Just want the weather to warm up they I will be lunching in the garden amongst the roses
Soooo many beautiful roses in your garden.......and in the house on the tables, I love it!
ReplyDeleteIt's chilly here, too. The lilacs lasted for much longer than usual as a result. My little rose bushes have some buds, but they need some warmth. I was amazed by all the petal patterns...each one is unique and delightful!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous. I love this time of year.
ReplyDeleteSuch an abundance of gorgeous roses, what joy they must bring to you!
ReplyDeleteI am so happy that your many hours of toiling in the garden are bearing fruit now.
Greetings from Vienna,
Merisi
They are gorgeous. I never realized before roses have such a diverse arrangement of their petals depending on which rose it is. I can only imagine the lovely perfume!
ReplyDeleteYour roses are so pretty. I can only imagine their lovely scent!
ReplyDeleteGreat post today lovely photo's I enjoyed them very much.
ReplyDeleteYour roses are really beautiful. Our weather here in Latvia is much too cool still and roses show up usually some time in July unless they're in a greenhouse.Your roses are truly inspirational.
ReplyDeleteYour roses are stunning, Barbara. We so enjoyed the garden of our friends in Finchingfield a few weeks ago. I hope it warms up soon so you can get out and enjoy the garden more.
ReplyDeleteSo many roses in bloom. You have so many beautiful varieties. We have a few in flower and we're waiting for more.
ReplyDeleteI do love your roses. They are beautiful and you have so many to enjoy. Inside and out they surely do make a beautiful sight. I only have one rose bush here and it is full of buds right now. I can hardly wait till they open up. Hope you get some warmth there soon.
ReplyDeleteYour roses are spectacular Barbara.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, Barbara. Thanks for sharing your pictures with us. You are truly blessed. Your roses are lush and vigorous. Life is good.
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Wow Barbara, you have such a lovely array of colors in your rose garden!! They're just beautiful! England seems to have the perfect climate for growing healthy roses; here in the southern U.S., our heat and humidity is so hard on them. You're right -- they're certainly worth waiting for. :)
ReplyDeleteYour rose picture the fourth up from the bottom looks like my David Austin "Gertrude Jekyll" rose. Is that what it is by any chance? It certainly is beautiful, and I love that shade of pink. Thanks for sharing the pictures, Barbara; you're definitely an accomplished gardener. Hope you have a lovely week!
Hugs,
Denise
Full of wonderful roses and June is a splendid month!
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous blooms and photographs. I'd have to keep those roses inside, no matter what, also!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful collection of roses :-)
ReplyDeleteIt would be lovely to walk in your perfumed English garden! I love your new sign saying, "Barbara's Garden."
ReplyDeleteThank you for showing all of the different petal formations. It has opened up a whole new world for me to really "look" at each bloom more carefully.
Audrey.
Oh wow! The roses have truly sprung open everywhere in your garden. It's wonderful! I scrolled down and inspected the changes you have made in the back garden. It's lovely.
ReplyDeleteI hope you are now having many days of eating your lunch in the garden.
Lunch in your Garden must be an amazing experience. All
ReplyDeletethose beautiful roses. You must have a green thumb.
I am a few years older than you I think,
don't know how you keep such a gorgeous place.
yvonne
Gorgeous to see and I'm sure the fragrance is heavenly!
ReplyDeleteI got behind in blog reading and then we were able to go away for a few days. No internet while we were away, so now I'm catching up a bit. Your roses are gorgeous! Mine aren't doing as well this year due to our unseasonably hot temperatures so early in the season. I need to be sure they have more water and feed them often to help them through the long, hot summer ahead. In the meantime, I'll stop by and enjoy yours!
ReplyDelete~Adrienne~