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Gardens

Viewing pictures of gardens, gives us ideas for our own garden, and inspires us to keep gardening!

Growing roses (or gardening in any way) is a labor of love.

It's also an addictive (hobby) if you will. Most of us, know how that little patch of land we called our garden, slowly transformed into a bigger spot after being inspired by another gardener. Each year it seems to grow, cascading past its boundries, threatening to engulf the whole lawn.....

It's nice to see what others use in their gardens,for border plants, fencing, and even the use of different colors.

I once went on a garden tour, and after seeing some blue Baptise flowers planted next to some Shasta Daisies, I planted a whole row of them, edging a walkway! The stunning blue next to those white daisies are fabulous.

Copying or rather (borrowing) ideas, is a gardeners way of life! Won't you share Your special rose garden with us, and give us even more inspiration? For a single Favorite Rose that you'd like to share, click here

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