Quotes About Roses
O how beautiful, look at the crimson snow! And up there on the rocks there are ever so many roses!
~ Johanna Spyri
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A life with love will have some thorns, but a life without love will have no roses.
~ Unknown
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Make books your companions; let your bookshelves be your gardens; bask in their beauty, gather their fruit, pluck their roses, take their spices and myrrh
~ Unknown
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I'll buy you 11 Roses; 10 real and 1 fake. And I'll love you until the last rose dies.
~ Unknown
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Roses are red, I have a phone; nobody texts me, I am alone.
~ Unknown
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My tomb shall be in a spot where the north wind may scatter roses over it.
~ Omar Khayyam
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I'm wondering. Shall we say its perfect for the sea and the sunlight - and the other Rose is perfect for candlelight? And perhaps what's most perfect of all is to find there are several Roses?
~ Dodie Smith
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Le spine della rosa sono nacoste dal fiore: the thorns of the rose are hidden by the bloom.
~ Lynda La Plante
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Love doth scathe The gentle heart, as northern blasts do roses.
~ John Keats
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By the moon as I sit to seek your glory, the white roses I see, creates a new story. Seasons are many, their reasons few. What remains is that I will always love you.
~ Unknown
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A boy gave a girl 13 roses; 12 were real, 1 was fake, then the boy said to the girl, 'I will love you until the last rose dies.'
~ Unknown
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The traditional way to use roses is in beds. These can be any shape and are an attractive, albeit conservative, choice for a formal garden. More exciting
~ Maggie Oster
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roses. You'll enjoy both the scent and the flowers as you relax and entertain. Planting roses around the mailbox or lamp post and along walks and drives also makes your home inviting.
~ Maggie Oster
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Shrub roses readily create broad, informal hedges. Grandifloras make tall, narrow ones, while floribundas are best for low hedges. Space plants 24 inches
~ Maggie Oster
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Usually upright-growing, bush roses need no support and grow from less than six inches to over six feet tall, depending on the variety and climate. Bush roses are further subdivided into five categories: hybrid tea, floribunda, grandiflora, miniature, and heritage, or old, roses.
~ Maggie Oster
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complicated pruning techniques. In reality, roses are no more difficult to grow than any other shrub or flower. But just as other plants need some
~ Maggie Oster
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roses are no more difficult to grow than any other shrub or flower. But just as other plants need some care and attention, so do roses. A basic
~ Maggie Oster
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roses. They are considered the ultimate flower to give as a gift, especially the classic red ones. Their special scent is a part of many of our perfumes.
~ Maggie Oster
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Their special scent is a part of many of our perfumes. Photos or paintings of roses grace calendars, cards and advertisements. Poets and songwriters frequently use the romantic symbolism
~ Maggie Oster
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Bare-root, dormant roses are planted in early spring, when the soil is workable and severely freezing weather is over. In milder climates, bare-root
~ Maggie Oster
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rose society is a good way to meet these people. By joining the American Rose Society you gain access to rose gardeners and information both locally
~ Maggie Oster
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P.O. Box 30,000, Shreveport, LA 71130-0030. For $2.50 plus shipping from the same address, a yearly-updated "Handbook for Selecting Roses" can be
~ Maggie Oster
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Also available locally are roses planted in containers and actively growing. These have the advantage
~ Maggie Oster
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burying the bush in these little rosettes, almost too ravishing in colour, this rustic 'pompadour'. High up on the branches, like so many of those tiny rose-trees, their pots .concealed in jackets of paper lace, whose slender stems rise in a forest from the altar of the greater festivals, a thousand buds were swelling and opening, paler in colour, but each disclosing as it burst, as at the bottom of a cup of pink marble, its blood-red stain...
~ Marcel Proust
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