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Planting My First Rose Garden! // Planting Bare Root Roses // Backyard Flower Farm



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7 Comments

  1. So exciting! I love roses… Which roses did you get overall? Honey dijon, distant drums, Koko loco, and couple lady of shallot?

  2. So exciting! I haven’t had roses in 30 years. So trying again this year. I’m in zone 5b. So have to wait a month. Love your videos 🌹

  3. I love roses, but, unfortunately, so do all the deer that migrate through our North Idaho zone 6a gardens here…🙄

  4. It'll all work out, you've been wanting that type of property forever, nothings going to let you down 😊🌹

  5. Tonya, I hope that all these perennials support you into retirement. I am assuming that no one will pry you from this property, ever! I live vicariously through your cut flower videos, Thank you!!!!! 🌸💗🌸💗🌸💗

  6. So excited to see your garden growing with the addition of the rose garden!
    Would love to have seen some pictures of what these roses will look like …😊

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