what's looking good in June 2025

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  1. Oreti

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    Newly opened today.

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    IMG_0191.jpg I got two new raised beds, ( I think they're looking good in the garden !!:p )
    3' x 6' and I am going to use them for planting out seed this fall that needs to be cold stratified over winter. That saves me not only fridge space but also space under my grow lights !! And a Daylily with no name.

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    Great pic squirrel smokin…Oreti… worth a good Chuckle..:smt035


    Anniekay great raised beds and thinkin ahead..:flower: what are those made of… ?
     
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  4. Anniekay

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    Thanks Pac. They're metal with powder coated paint and stainless nuts and screws and 12" tall. All but one of my others are 17" tall, metal, and have rounded ends ( one rounded one is only 12" tall. )

    I got the square ones to fit right up flush with the fence so there is less weedeating to do. I'm excited to get them filled but I have to wait to plant out my seeds and I am not that patient, unless it's a horse, that is. :p
     
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  5. Logan

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  7. Anniekay

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    @Logan I love the rose in the second picture with the apricot blush !! Do you know the name of that? I want more apricot color in my garden and it's not that easy of a color to find !!
     
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    Thank you Anniekay, it's called Indian Summer, a hybrid tea rose, the roses are very old so I'm not sure if it will be available now.
     
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    :( It's still available but only in the UK.
     
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  10. Logan

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    That's a shame :( Sorry got the name wrong, it's called Warm Wishes.
     
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  11. Logan

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    I've just googled it for the USA and came up with this.
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    The Warm Wishes rose bush, a hybrid tea rose, is known for its apricot-orange blooms and strong fragrance. It is a medium-sized shrub, reaching a height of 3.5 feet and a width of 2.5 feet. Introduced to the United States by Weeks Wholesale Rose Grower, Inc. in 1994, it is also known as "Sunset Celebration" in the USA.
     
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  12. Anniekay

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    Thank you @Logan !! :D Very kind of you to search for that for me !! I don't know why they find it necessary to change the names of roses from different origins. :confused:
    The origional name is so sweet !! Thanks again !! :heart:
     
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  13. Logan

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    Your welcome @Anniekay i know they should stick with the original name.
     
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  14. Logan

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    Some more roses
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    Loggie—Stunning rose fotos again. You take great pics…annnnnd of course you have some especially nice roses. Thanks for this posting.
     
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