Roses and Remaining True to your Roots
From guest blogger, Sandy Mitchell:
I’m always astounded at the riot of color my climbing roses bring to the garden faithfully each first week of June. No matter how late or early the spring blossoms begin, the garden seems to regulate itself by June, into its time-honored rhythm.
I have four red climbing roses around my double city lot in the heart of Cleveland. Two came with the property, remnants of the glorious garden that once thrived here in the 1960s. The other two have a more interesting history. Like many a novice gardener, when I first started gardening in earnest …read more
