Dave Bang's 'Strawberry Swirl' courtesy Bill Kozemchak |
Every Christmas my sister Lisa gives me an Audubon Songbird calendar. It is now up displaying January 2022. It is a new month, in a brand new year. Which means it's time to start dreaming about which roses and perennials I want to add to the garden this spring!
Of course, I have things in my “driveway garden” from 2021 and earlier that are still waiting patiently in pots for me to plant them. There is a lovely golden yellow buddleia, the David Austin rose ‘Dame Judy Dench’ and the beautiful multi-color Delbard rose ‘Edward Degas’.
'Dame Judy Dench' is a lady in waiting in my driveway |
So, let’s get this party started!!
I saw my first selection in a posting on Paul Zimmerman Roses Gardening and knew I had to have it. ‘Broceliande’, is named for the enchanted forest in Brittany, France that is believed to be the birthplace of King Arthur. It has already cast a spell on me even though I haven’t actually seen a bloom in person yet. Fortunately, it was in stock at Palatine Roses in Canada.
'Broceliande' Courtesy Palatine Roses |
'South Africa' Sunbelt Palatine Roses |
'Carmella Fairy Tale' Courtesy Kordes |
Last summer I saw an article about hybridizer Dave Bang’s unique and stunning striped miniature roses. After seeing the photos in the article, I immediately checked out the dazzling variety on the K&M Roses website. I restrained myself and only ordered six. I’ll be doing a Dirt Diaries posting on them as soon as I get my hands on these beauties.
'Swizzle' Courtesy Bill Kozemchak |
I have always believed in the concept of the Cottage Garden or the “tidy mess’ as Gertrude Jekyll used to say. The concept is to mix roses with a variety of perennial partners so there is always something blooming in the garden. The trick is picking the right perennials.
My Maryland Cottage Garden |
'Blue Boa' Agastache Courtesy Terra Nova |
Butterflies and hummers love 'Black and Blue' |
Countdown to Spring
All my new roses and a few new perennials will arrive the first or second week of April. I am already counting the days. Will ‘Broceliande’ live up to the hype? After all, copywriters make every offering sound fabulous. (I should know, I wrote descriptions of plants and flowers for White Flower Farm catalogues for several years.)
Right now, all we can do is hope and dream.
What beautiful and unique roses! It's awesome to see how the names fit with how they end up looking. I really enjoyed this! ♥️
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I am excited about including all these beautiful roses in my garden this year.
ReplyDeleteHello Lynn, some of those rose selections are really beautiful - particularly the splashed roses. I bet it was such a pain to have to order a minimum of three from Palatine Roses as well (wink). Almost all of our roses that aren't climbers are in a dedicated rose border and I sometimes think what to underplant them with; but as I have planted the roses so close together, they form a continuous mound and anything underneath just gets completely shaded out, even weeds don't dare to colonise.
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