Monday, May 24, 2010

~ Garden Urn White Iceberg Roses~

Hello Friend's out there in blog land! I hope all of you had a great weekend. As for me I am doing much better and recovering quite fast. I had gone to a barn sale on Friday. Called ~Matilda's Mouse~. I gathered all my strength to go. Hoping to find that special piece . but I had no luck. Though the displays were beautiful and it was great to see some friends there. And the weather was great! Today I am going to post early for ~WHITE WEDNESDAY~ over at Faded*Charm And also for ~Out Door Wednesday~ I have a cast iron urn one of a pair. The other is on the other side of the garden. These beauties probably date from the mid 19Th century. They are both set among some White Iceberg Roses. In a day or two the moon will be full and the moonlight makes these roses glow at night.

We have planted about six bushes along the side wall and they also have taken off this Spring. Well please be sure and visit the other participant's. And as always Thank You for dropping by the garden for a spell. Have a good day and enjoy your week.....Julian





21 comments:

  1. Hi Julian,
    Those Iceberg roses are beautiful, such a clear white. They look so lovely trailing over your fabulous urns. Looks like a bit of The Chelsea Flower Show which is on in London at the moment.
    Hope the skies are clear for the full moon!
    Keep well,
    Angela.

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  2. Your roses are beautiful! And I CAN imagine them in the moonlight. Love your urns as well!

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  3. What a great setting for the urn. The roses absolutely glow!

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  4. The rose is gorgeous....I am looking for one to plant in an empty spot so will try to find it at the garden shop!
    Happy day!
    xojanis

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  5. Hi Julian,
    Your urn is lovely as are thoe roses.. they are fantastic paired together!
    Glad your mending quickly :-)
    Bella

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  6. Amazing!!I can just imagine them in the moonlight. Beautiful post as always!
    Bisous
    Marta

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  7. GORGEOUS... enjoy your day!

    Sheila

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  8. ooooooooh you have to tell me about those gorgeous iceberg roses!! Are they very hard to grow? In answer to your question, it's little ol' me who does the boxwood pruning.....(only half of the 100 I planted last year are done.....back breaker!)
    Thanks so much for stopping by. LOVE your urns! Love your roses!

    Shellagh

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  9. cool roses ! yes they are lupins they are so pretty this year

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  10. thank you !it has been a cool spring but the last few days were hot and every thing popped out

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  11. They're beautiful, you have your own little chunk of heaven there:)

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  12. Hi Julian,
    You've gotta take it easy still, but I know how rammy you must feel:) Plus, how could you miss a Barn Sale??????
    I am loving that gorgeous pedestal and urn. I want it.....BAD!!
    Take it easy, no really :)
    XoXo
    Gail

    Have a great day!
    X

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  13. I get so excited to see your posts every Wed Julian. I'm a big fan of urns too and white roses as well. Feel better soon.
    -marie

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  14. Julian, The urns are gorgeous...and the white roses absolutely beautiful! I've been meaning to tell you how adorable Tallulah and Missy are and how I love their iron bed.
    Take care,
    Sherry
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  15. Your roses are wonderful in the cast iron urns!!!
    You are a fantastic gardener Julian!!! And white flowers are my favourite!
    Ciao!!!
    Vale

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  16. Gorgeous roses and you know I'm loving that urn. I really think I have an obsession with these beauties.

    Take care and have a fun Memorial Day weekend.

    Kathleen

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  17. Such beautiful roses! In answer to your question, my urns are very heavy. Maybe cast iron? I don't have to worry about them cracking in the winter and they will last for a very long time.
    ~Debra
    Blog: Capers of the vintage vixens

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  18. Julian, your garden is so beautiful! I have one climbing rose that has probably been at this house for years. I would love to plant more but have never had any luck with them. Seeing yours makes me want to give it a try again. You must love to relax in your garden, it's lovely. Thanks for stopping by, I always love it when you do! I'm glad your feeling better, theresa

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  19. Hope you are feeling better...I love the urns...these roses are beautiful,beautiful! Have a great holiday~ ann

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  20. what a gorgeous collection of patriotic treasures! I especially love the photo of the pageant! how sweet! Sorry to hear you have not been feeling well! I hope you have a wonderful Memorial Weekend! :)

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