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WORDLESS WEDNESDAY - A BED OF KNOCKOUT ROSES AT BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN, NY

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Copyright © 2009.  By Rosalinda Morgan, "The Rose Lady".  All rights reserved.. *WORDLESS WEDNESDAY - A BED OF KNOCKOUT ROSES AT BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN, NY*

If you are interested in selling or buying a home in Brookville, Muttontown, Oyster Bay, East Norwich, Oyster Bay Cove, Syosset, Laurel Hollow, Bayville, Centre Island and Mill Neck, please contact Rosalinda Morgan, "The Rose Lady". 

Ph - 516-385-0584

Email - linda@rosalindamorgan.com

Website - www.rosalindamorgan.com

 

Comments (6)

Debbie Summers
Charles Rutenberg Realty - New Smyrna Beach, FL

I love roses... There is nothing more beautiful than a bed of roses.

Aug 19, 2009 12:34 PM
Rosalinda Morgan
Brookville, NY
"The Rose Lady"

Debbie - Roses are so beautiful and they deserve to be called Queen of Flowers.

Aug 19, 2009 12:59 PM
Mara Hawks
First Realty Auburn - Auburn, AL
Inactive-2012 REALTOR - Homes for Sale Auburn Real Estate, AL

What a beautiful garden...I like the topiary arches/loops that repeat the looped edging fence, too. Is this a pulic fgarden?

Aug 19, 2009 01:39 PM
Rosalinda Morgan
Brookville, NY
"The Rose Lady"

Mara - Brooklyn Botanic Garden is a public garden and this garden is on the way to the Cranford Rose Garden section.  We had with us the hybdridizer of the KnockOut roses , William Radler, who was also taking pictures of his roses.

Aug 19, 2009 02:22 PM
Kate Wheeler
Country Homes and Land Murphy NC Realtor - Murphy, NC
CCIM - Murphy NC Real Estate for Sale

I sure wish my knockout roses looked this good!  What a beautiful garden.

Aug 24, 2009 08:35 AM
Rosalinda Morgan
Brookville, NY
"The Rose Lady"

Kate - How long have you had your KnockOut roses?  It takes about three years to get this big.  All my KnockOut roses started as a tiny plant, maybe 4 inches tall and now they are about 5-6 ft tall.  Also the key is prune them heavy in the spring.  According to the hybridizer, you can cut it way down to about 8 inches tall and they even grow more vigorously.  I prune mine to about 18 inches in the spring.

Aug 24, 2009 09:14 AM