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I couldn't resist the urge to prune no longer too... and pruned part of the climbers. Old (historical) roses will follow soon. And over here a little bit of frost during the nights too. We'll cross our fingers.
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It was too early yet again. Several of my older roses lost a few inches here and there to late night frosts. But come on, this year the Forsythia finally blossomed in mid-April. Who would have thought Spring would wait that long!?
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15 MAY 16 by
Jay-Jay
I saw Your pictures with lots of hail. Your flowering-season will be later this year. The frost didn't harm the roses over here, but the snow and the temperature-shock later with lots of sun and dry eastern winds. But who am I to complain about that, now the roses are beginning to bloom?
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They are, though so far only the burnet roses are doing anything serious, and today's sleet storms were no fun for them either. But, so far anything blossoming this Spring, rose or other shrub or tree, has been a mountain of flowers. June could be fun.
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