RFJ0HN3D–Red roses amongst purple flowers in a border at Rodmarton Manor garden
RFW4CWCT–Sun plant (Portulaca). Closeup of pink and orange flowers. in a garden. Photographed in Israel in July
RFJ0HN5P–Path leading to garden room edged with colourful borders at Rodmarton Manor garden
RMDE9XK8–Roses in the park
RFJ0HN0Y–Path leading to garden room edged with colourful borders at Rodmarton Manor garden
RMCTB3K3–An urn in an English garden during a drought UK
RMBNEHPE–Close up detail of roses in the Flower Garden at Bouges
RFH6T224–plants flowers
RMDGJ620–Part of the old quad of Worcester College at Oxford University.
RMRE379D–. School and home gardens. Gardening; School gardens. Fig. 94. A Summer Rose Cuttins; In the spring these bundles should be taken up, and the ciittings planted about three inches apart in trenches in good garden soil, with one or two buds above the surface of the ground. Pack the soil carefully around the cut^ tings, and keep the sur- face layer of earth loose during the summer. Water them when the ground becomes dry. By the next fall or spring they will be ready for permanent planting. When starting roses in July or August, make cuttings as indicated in Fig. 94; plant them in good soil and ke
RFW4CWEW–Sun plant (Portulaca). Closeup of pink and orange flowers. in a garden. Photographed in Israel in July
RMCTB3NK–An urn in an English garden during a drought UK