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Dear Hedgerow Rose: I like this photo, may I use it for my future presentation. Is it possible to email me a copy of this photo, please and thank you! Ping@rosesbyping.com
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Hello! I'm so sorry I only just saw this comment--years later. I'm sure you've already gotten what you need by now but I am emailing you a copy of this photo in case you ever want to use it in future. Have a wonderful day. ~Laurie
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I admire your purple "Flying Kiss" climber, will look for that at local HomeDepot. Is "Flying Kiss" sold as own-root, or grafted on Dr.Huey ?? Thanks for any info. Saw a bed of your "My Girl" rose at nearby Cantigny Rose Park, amazing healthy leaves & tons of blooms. Also saw a bed of your "Kashmir" rose at Chicago Botanical Garden, zone 5b ... amazing health & so many blooms. A friend in zone 5a raved about your "Kiss me" rose, which she bought from Lowe's. I bought your Grandma's blessing, so many blooms in a pot at HomeDepot ... I was torn between that versus Pink-Knock-out, and I chose Grandma's blessing at the end ... love those shiny & healthy foliage.
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Wow! Thank you for the nice comments and the love of roses! FlyingKiss(aka:True Gratitude) on it own root this year release in limited quantity, if you find in any store please grab it as soon as you can! Hopefully our production will be caught up! Again, thank you! sincerely Ping
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You make tea with rosebuds? That's different.
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There is a spice mix called Ras el hanout from North Africa that often has rose buds in it too.
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Yes Andrew, indeed...rose buds tea is becoming one of the best seller in China :)
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Yes, it is good to try 4-5 fresh or dry just open buds would bring some rosy favors ...but no caffeine!
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I've made rose hip jelly before, have you ever made rose petal jam?
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Dear Andrea, your February -- In my Garden mentioned :Bermuda is the home of many old and unusual rose varieties.. I read most of these old roses were from England, is it? Any story? Ping
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Many of the warmth loving China roses survived in Bermuda and died out in colder countries. http://rosesinbermuda.com/
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It made sense for the hardiness point of view ! Thank you for the link! Here is my link www.rosesbyping.com
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No caffeine? Sacre bleu! Wash your mouth out with rosebud tea.
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No caffeine? Is that legal? Surely the UNHRC has something against that.
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UNHRC. United Nations Heritage Rose Committee?
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Dear Andrea, your February -- In my Garden mentioned :Bermuda is the home of many old and unusual rose varieties.. I read most of these old roses were from England, is it? Any story? Ping
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