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Rose And Rose Virus

August 28, 2009 by Growing Roses · Leave a Comment 

by Thomas Fryd In the beginning there were no roses, just the house set among oaks on a sloping hill. They were not interested in landscaping but something had to be done. So the couple called in an energetic nurseryman who planted the grounds with honeysuckle, Bridalwreath, lilacs, spirea and evergreens. In a few years his plants far outgrew their allotted space and the grounds were no more pleasant than before. About this time the oak trees succumbed to a disease, one by one, and had t

How To Create A Rose Terrace

August 14, 2009 by Growing Roses · Leave a Comment 

by Thomas Fryd In the beginning there were no roses, just the house set among oaks on a sloping hill. They were not interested in landscaping but something had to be done. So the couple called in an energetic nurseryman who planted the grounds with honeysuckle, Bridalwreath, lilacs, spirea and evergreens. In a few years his plants far outgrew their allotted space and the grounds were no more pleasant than before. About this time the oak trees succumbed to a disease, one by one, and had to be

How To Create A Rose Terrace

August 14, 2009 by Growing Roses · Leave a Comment 

by Thomas Fryd In the beginning there were no roses, just the house set among oaks on a sloping hill. They were not interested in landscaping but something had to be done. So the couple called in an energetic nurseryman who planted the grounds with honeysuckle, Bridalwreath, lilacs, spirea and evergreens. In a few years his plants far outgrew their allotted space and the grounds were no more pleasant than before. About this time the oak trees succumbed to a disease, one by one, and had to be

Rose And Rose Virus

August 11, 2009 by Growing Roses · Leave a Comment 

by Thomas Fryd In the beginning there were no roses, just the house set among oaks on a sloping hill. They were not interested in landscaping but something had to be done. So the couple called in an energetic nurseryman who planted the grounds with honeysuckle, Bridalwreath, lilacs, spirea and evergreens. In a few years his plants far outgrew their allotted space and the grounds were no more pleasant than before. About this time the oak trees succumbed to a disease, one by one, and had to be

Great Pacific Northwest Vacation Part II: The Cities

July 7, 2009 by Growing Roses · Leave a Comment 

When last we left our travelers they were headed inward toward city life. Oregon isn't known for having many big cities and we started with the second largest in the state: Eugene. The drive to Eugene was quite nice and filled with farmland surrounded by evergreens. We saw cows and horses and donkeys and goats. b and I especially like the goats. I had visited Eugene once before--work-related travel--and had fond memories of it. It is very hippy with a twist of grunge. It is also very gr

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