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May 25, 2009

Rose Arbor ~ 12 Beautiful Photos ~ Inspirational Monday

Sweet expectation of roses, which soon will come to bloom made me think of garden arbors, that could be planned now and made in the autumn or spring.
I have one in my garden, but whenever I look at it, I wish I could have more. Rose arbor is beautiful and doesn't take too much space in the garden, even small gardens could find space - it can fit practically everywhere. The only limitation is chosen spot profile. Rose arbor need to get enough sun to keep your roses happy. If you choose most healthy kind of roses, that grow moderately, use to open flowers untill autumn and you feed them properly - the rose arbor will keep you happy entire summer :)


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16 comments:

  1. Hello there Ewa : )
    These are beautiful arbors ! .. I am trying to train some climbing roses up to the higher level of my deck .. it will take some time but having seen these pictures is inspirational indeed !

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  2. Ewa, those are so beautiful. Thank you for bringing them to us.

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  3. Hi Ewa~~ This might be the sweetest eye-candy post I've seen yet. Stunning, gorgeous, lovely... and inspiring.

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  4. Those arbors and roses are lovely!!!
    Katarina

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  5. Those pictures appear to come straight out of some fairy land! they are absolutely adorable. I wish I could do something like that.

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  6. Rose arbors are great I have one in my front garden and I sometimes call it the tunnel of scent.

    What an inspiration those pics are, thanks Ewa!

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  7. That first photo is an eye-popper!

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  8. Very nice indeed. Sadly climbing roses do not do well in tropics...thank goodness we have Bougainvilla !

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  9. Gorgeous photos! Now I REALLY want a rose arbor!

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  10. What beautiful rose arbors. These photos make me realize I need to get outside and fix mine up.

    Jan
    Always Growing

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  11. Spectacular! Enjoyed each and everyone ... what a treat!

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  12. Hi Ewa,

    These rose arbors are simply beautiful! Could you provide some information on how to start one? I know many of us would love to have one of our own.

    Thanks for all you do.

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  13. Kathryn/plantwhateverbringsyoujoy.com25 June, 2009 01:51

    Hi, Ewa! I agree that rose arbors are among the most beautiful of treasures we can bring to our gardens. I am blessed to have one, full of very old red roses and I draw enormous nurturance for its presence in my garden. Thank you for putting this wonderful rose arbor collection together for us. Inspiring!

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  14. A beautiful post, Ewa. Thanks for collecting these lovely photos.

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  15. really enjoyed these - am doing some picture research for a garden illustration project, your post was a pleasure. think I need to go and find me some roses this weekend!!!

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  16. Hello Tanja, roses are real treat - if displayed properly. Those on the photo are.
    Go get them girl!

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