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Old 07-08-2004, 09:00 AM
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Hello fellow rose lovers,

I'm an occasional visitor here, as well as rec.gardens.edible. I garden
in Southern Ontario, Zone 6 ... b ... I think. I'm an organic gardener,
for the most part. This past winter, I had a lot of dieback, despite the
deep snow, so I had to cut all the rose canes back to about 6 inches,
HT's and Austin alike. I don't know if it was the severe pruning, or the
weather, or both, but something really worked for them. It's has been
unusally cool and wet since the spring here ... English weather, really,
and the roses have been pretty spectacular. Graham Thomas and Penthouse
have been the best I've ever seen them, despite many different kinds of
munching insects and larvae. Evelyn did well considered she got moved in
April, and Fair Bianca did fairly well in her sweet, dainty way. Every
summer I keep a photo journal of my garden, and put some of the
highlights up on my website.

This is my July Garden page:
http://home.ca.inter.net/~stevedor/EGarden3.html

And this is an extra page of rose shots that I've put up temporarily:
http://www3.sympatico.ca/great/msee.html

The roses are pretty much finished for the moment, and the scented
lilies have taken center stage, but they'll be back soon. If the season
is mild enough, they've been known to bloom until Christmas.

Wishing you all the lovliest of blooms,
EV

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Old 07-08-2004, 08:31 PM
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"EV" wrote in message
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Hello fellow rose lovers,

I'm an occasional visitor here, as well as

rec.gardens.edible. I garden
in Southern Ontario, Zone 6 ... b ... I think. I'm an

organic gardener,
for the most part. This past winter, I had a lot of

dieback, despite the
deep snow, so I had to cut all the rose canes back to

about 6 inches,
HT's and Austin alike. I don't know if it was the severe

pruning, or the
weather, or both, but something really worked for them.

It's has been
unusally cool and wet since the spring here ... English

weather, really,
and the roses have been pretty spectacular. Graham Thomas

and Penthouse
have been the best I've ever seen them, despite many

different kinds of
munching insects and larvae. Evelyn did well considered

she got moved in
April, and Fair Bianca did fairly well in her sweet,

dainty way. Every
summer I keep a photo journal of my garden, and put some

of the
highlights up on my website.

This is my July Garden page:
http://home.ca.inter.net/~stevedor/EGarden3.html

And this is an extra page of rose shots that I've put up

temporarily:
http://www3.sympatico.ca/great/msee.html

The roses are pretty much finished for the moment, and the

scented
lilies have taken center stage, but they'll be back soon.

If the season
is mild enough, they've been known to bloom until

Christmas.

Wishing you all the lovliest of blooms,
EV


Lovely photos! I wish I had your talent with
the camera. Thanks for sharing.

Gail


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Old 08-08-2004, 01:47 PM
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Hi! No doubt you are a gardner of the highest order, but also an
accomplished photographer, my only question is "What kind of camera
did you use?"

RogerX


On Sat, 07 Aug 2004 04:00:11 -0400, EV wrote:

Hello fellow rose lovers,

I'm an occasional visitor here, as well as rec.gardens.edible. I garden
in Southern Ontario, Zone 6 ... b ... I think. I'm an organic gardener,
for the most part. This past winter, I had a lot of dieback, despite the
deep snow, so I had to cut all the rose canes back to about 6 inches,
HT's and Austin alike. I don't know if it was the severe pruning, or the
weather, or both, but something really worked for them. It's has been
unusally cool and wet since the spring here ... English weather, really,
and the roses have been pretty spectacular. Graham Thomas and Penthouse
have been the best I've ever seen them, despite many different kinds of
munching insects and larvae. Evelyn did well considered she got moved in
April, and Fair Bianca did fairly well in her sweet, dainty way. Every
summer I keep a photo journal of my garden, and put some of the
highlights up on my website.

This is my July Garden page:
http://home.ca.inter.net/~stevedor/EGarden3.html

And this is an extra page of rose shots that I've put up temporarily:
http://www3.sympatico.ca/great/msee.html

The roses are pretty much finished for the moment, and the scented
lilies have taken center stage, but they'll be back soon. If the season
is mild enough, they've been known to bloom until Christmas.

Wishing you all the lovliest of blooms,
EV



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Old 08-08-2004, 01:47 PM
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Hi! No doubt you are a gardner of the highest order, but also an
accomplished photographer, my only question is "What kind of camera
did you use?"

RogerX


On Sat, 07 Aug 2004 04:00:11 -0400, EV wrote:

Hello fellow rose lovers,

I'm an occasional visitor here, as well as rec.gardens.edible. I garden
in Southern Ontario, Zone 6 ... b ... I think. I'm an organic gardener,
for the most part. This past winter, I had a lot of dieback, despite the
deep snow, so I had to cut all the rose canes back to about 6 inches,
HT's and Austin alike. I don't know if it was the severe pruning, or the
weather, or both, but something really worked for them. It's has been
unusally cool and wet since the spring here ... English weather, really,
and the roses have been pretty spectacular. Graham Thomas and Penthouse
have been the best I've ever seen them, despite many different kinds of
munching insects and larvae. Evelyn did well considered she got moved in
April, and Fair Bianca did fairly well in her sweet, dainty way. Every
summer I keep a photo journal of my garden, and put some of the
highlights up on my website.

This is my July Garden page:
http://home.ca.inter.net/~stevedor/EGarden3.html

And this is an extra page of rose shots that I've put up temporarily:
http://www3.sympatico.ca/great/msee.html

The roses are pretty much finished for the moment, and the scented
lilies have taken center stage, but they'll be back soon. If the season
is mild enough, they've been known to bloom until Christmas.

Wishing you all the lovliest of blooms,
EV



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Gail Futoran wrote:

"EV" wrote in message
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This is my July Garden page:
http://home.ca.inter.net/~stevedor/EGarden3.html

And this is an extra page of rose shots that I've put up

temporarily:
http://www3.sympatico.ca/great/msee.html

The roses are pretty much finished for the moment, and the

scented
lilies have taken center stage, but they'll be back soon.

If the season
is mild enough, they've been known to bloom until

Christmas.

Wishing you all the lovliest of blooms,
EV


Lovely photos! I wish I had your talent with
the camera. Thanks for sharing.


My pleasure. Thanks for responding. :-)

EV






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Old 09-08-2004, 09:14 AM
EV
 
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Rogerx wrote:

Hi! No doubt you are a gardner of the highest order, but also an
accomplished photographer, my only question is "What kind of camera
did you use?"

RogerX


Roger, thanks for the kind comments. July 2004 is the first month where I've
used my new Canon Digital Rebel exclusively. Before that I was using a 1
megapixel stills feature on my handycam.

EV

[]

This is my July Garden page:
http://home.ca.inter.net/~stevedor/EGarden3.html

And this is an extra page of rose shots that I've put up temporarily:
http://www3.sympatico.ca/great/msee.html

The roses are pretty much finished for the moment, and the scented
lilies have taken center stage, but they'll be back soon. If the season
is mild enough, they've been known to bloom until Christmas.

Wishing you all the lovliest of blooms,
EV





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