What and when to plant for 365days of floral blossom

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  1. BeeHappy

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    ROSA "MERMAID"

    :goodpost:@Clare G
    Oh :yes: no gardens could be complete without our nations fav bloom the Rose :wub2:
    And :ThankYou::ThankYou::ThankYou:soooo much for reposting this beauty - you extolled her virtues of beauty hardiness and disease resistance in another post but i lost it :rolleyespink: - whats not to like ;)
    so I'm definitely adding this BEEutiful bloom to my garden - :dbgrtmb:
     
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      Yes she is lovely, isn't she @BeeHappy? I don't have room for her here but have fond memories from childhood of the one growing over my grandmother's cottage. The flowers have a lemony fragrance as I recall. But the OP may prefer a white or a pink rose, from what she says about favourite colours - in which case there may be others that would better fit the bill - I expect others can suggest a few.
       
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        :goodpost:Yes @Clare G thats what makes gardening sooooo interesting everyone's individual tastes and likes :spinning:...no one answer is correct or fits all ;)
        Im always fascinated by other gardens and how folk came to their final garden style- wish we had more telly programs on regular peoples gardens up and down the UK.. and how they deal with the peculiarities in their own regions in MHO it would make for great viewing and I believe answer a lot of gardeners both "new and old" questions :) ..As know 'Ya never stop learning ....especially on GC where everyone is so friendly in their approach to each of us and our garden peculiarities :heehee:
         
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