It's time for roses

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It's time for roses
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Hi, my dear Hive Gardners!

It's extremely early here this season. Roses, which should start blooming in June, are already blooming their beautiful flowers. I was pleasantly surprised!

The first red roses to blom in front of my porch.
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This year I came up with a small innovation. I fixed several garden retainers to the fence and thus attached one of their long processes. Due to the fact that it was in a horizontal position, the side processes headed strictly upwards, thus creating a fence of roses.

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Roses near the summer house also began to actively bloom. Unfortunately, I didn't tie them up. But I shortened them quite a lot in the fall, removing absolutely all weak or sick plants, and I did not expect them to grow again so quickly! I'll have to do something about it as soon as I find my pruning shear, which I once again lost somewhere in the garden 🫣 

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