3 of my rosebushes didn't make it. I planted them at the end of last season and they were coming in well, but this has been a really weird spring in UT. In the last month we've gone from winter to summer weather daily(sometimes 3 times within a day). About the 5th time they started budding only to get hit by 2 inches of snow the next day they gave up. When I pulled them though, I saw there was still a little life below the mulch. I'll try potting them for now so I can protect them and see how it goes.(Any reccommendations would be appreciated)
Happy news though!!! I found two more Rainbow's End Mini Roses and a French Prefume full size.
OMG the smell of the Frenchie is intoxicating.
It totally sucked having to cut back the blooms to give the roots the benefit, but when they come back, HOLY MOLY!!! I already have one Rainbow and it totally amazes my neighbors with it's color change. Someone even thought I was replanting the spot with a new bush once a month. Don't think so. Not with my job. I'm pretty much the "It makes it or it dies" type. That's why I mostly do bulbs and roses with a few annuals.So, tell us, Mary. How does your garden grow? I'll get some pictures in a little later when things are a bit further along.


