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Sharing pictures of some of the blooming knockout roses this week…
My thoughts and prayers are with all those in Oklahoma after the tornado… the images on the news are heartbreaking…
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HERE ARE THIS WEEK’S PARTICIPANTS:
Your knockouts are gorgeous, Susan.
ReplyDeleteYour roses are very pretty and I am sure they smell really good too....Christine
ReplyDeleteI just love Knockout Roses- they seem so sweet and informal - and they always smell so nice and they're so hardy, too.
ReplyDeleteMine are showing signs winter may have been too much for them - hoping it's too soon to say but I am a little worried. Keeping my fingers crossed.
Thanks for hosting!
Lovely photos of the beautiful roses ~ Thanks for hosting and have a great week ~ ^_^
ReplyDeletenice roses. The knockouts are the only ones I've had any luck with.
ReplyDeletesorry, I'm on the linky list twice. don't know how to undo.
DeleteOh how I love the roses - they are all so wonderful.
ReplyDeleteHi Susan, I too love Knockout roses. Your photos are lovely.
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting one of my favorite blog parties.
xo, Jeanne
These photos are beautiful, and the red tones are particularly hard to get right. When they make knockout roses with scent, that's all that will be in my garden.
ReplyDeleteLovely captures!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pictures! Have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteHi, Susan, this is my first Outdoor Wednesday post. :)
ReplyDeleteYour shots captured the softness of those beautiful flowers. Very nice.
Beautiful pics! I love roses!
ReplyDeleteSusan ... your roses are lovely ! Your photos captured them brilliantly. thoughts and prayers to all those affected by the tornado in Oklahoma. Thank you for hosting ..xo C. (HHL)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and would love to get one to see if it will grow for me. The reds are always a favorite color for me. I would like to find a yellow one, but hard to find
ReplyDeleteBetsy