Quote by Maggie Oster Download Open image ““Lavallee, Apothecary’s Rose, Celsiana, Crested Moss, Souvenir de la Malmaison,”” — Maggie Oster ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.9 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“I find sanctuaries when looking up and when looking down. A humble ochre leaf swimming in a puddle elicits as much awe from me… — Amy Masterman Copy Share Image
“Le spine della rosa sono nacoste dal fiore: the thorns of the rose are hidden by the bloom.” — Lynda La Plante Copy Share Image
“Days when I came to flower serenely in Lycée gardens long ago, and read my Apuleius keenly, but spared no glance for Cicero.” — Alexander Pushkin Copy Share Image
“And the poet says that by starlight You come seeking, in the night, the flowers that you picked And that he has seen on… — Arthur Rimbaud Copy Share Image
“Flowers that had bloomed brilliant from spring through autumn blackened under the killing frost.” — Nora Roberts Copy Share Image
“Venture out in the fields among the beautiful flowers,feel the beauty of the golden sunlight in medows ,fall in love” — Rajat Copy Share Image
“Spanish rain, A maiden’s dress, Apothecary pills And ancient thrills; Melancholy kills A girl’s caress.” — Roman Payne Copy Share Image
“ A Corymbus for Autumn How are the veins of thee, Autumn, laden? Umbered juices, And pulpèd oozes Pappy out of the cherry-bruises, Froth the veins of thee, wild, wild maiden. With hair that musters In globèd clusters, In tumbling clusters, like swarthy grapes, Round thy brow and thine ears o'ershaden; With the burning darkness of eyes like pansies, Like… — Francis Thompson Copy Share
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“in the mountains the cherry trees were in full bloom, and the farther he went, the lovelier the veils of mist became, until for… — Murasaki Shikibu Copy Share Image
“... every flower seems to burn by itself, softly, purely in the misty beds; and how she loved the grey-white moths spinning in and… — Virginia Woolf Copy Share Image
“The autumn winds rushing Waft the leaves that are searest, But our flower was in flushing, When blighting was nearest. Fleet foot on the… — Sir Walter Scott Copy Share Image
“plantings. These are great for decks or entranceways. Miniatures can grow in pots as small as” — Maggie Oster Copy Share Image
“An area with good air movement helps to quickly dry foliage from moisture of dew, rain or sprinkler” — Maggie Oster Copy Share Image
“numerical rating from 1 to 10. Based on these ratings, some of the best roses in each of the categories are: Hybrid” — Maggie Oster Copy Share Image
“adaptability coupled with readiness to flower year after year right from the first, roses are clearly” — Maggie Oster Copy Share Image
“For instance, include several roses on either side of your doorstep or massed in front of the traditional foundation planting of evergreens for bold… — Maggie Oster Copy Share Image
“Sometimes roses are wanted for a specific purpose or a special reason. The following selections are somewhat personal and arbitrary, but should provide a… — Maggie Oster Copy Share Image
“plants that are growing well, then no special preparation is needed. For a newly planted area, first remove any sod. Next, till or dig… — Maggie Oster Copy Share Image
“Climbers — Altissimo, Don Juan, Jeanne Lajoie, Sombreuil, America, Royal Sunset and Handel. Shrubs — Dortmund, Hansa, Ruskin, Will” — Maggie Oster Copy Share Image
“There are a few people who have the wonderful garden loam that is described in books and magazines. One is more likely to have… — Maggie Oster Copy Share Image
“complicated pruning techniques. In reality, roses are no more difficult to grow than any other shrub or flower. But just as other plants need… — Maggie Oster Copy Share Image
“rose society is a good way to meet these people. By joining the American Rose Society you gain access to rose gardeners and information… — Maggie Oster Copy Share Image
“sprinkler systems. Too much wind, especially in winter, can damage canes. One aspect that people sometimes forget to consider is access. Having roses close… — Maggie Oster Copy Share Image