Today ’s photograph are from Clare Oliva in Saddle River , New Jersey . We boast a photo from Clare ’s garden a twelvemonth ago – refresh your memoryHERE – and it ’s obvious now that she was throw back on us !
Clare says,“My married man and I both love gardening and spend every unembellished minute we can working in our one - Akka garden ( that basically means weekends since we both exploit full - time in New York City ) .
“ I recently go through my garden picture from April through September and pick out some of my favourite ( That is always hard to do when you love everything in your garden — it ’s like choosing which child is your pet ! ) ”

Wow , Clare . You do this on the WEEKENDS ? ? Truly impressive , and beautiful !
- Clare sent so many great picture that we ’ll have another batch on Monday – stay tuned ! Also , you ’ll find LOTS more info in the captions . * * *
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Roses in the backyard in mid-May: The pink roses on the rose arbor are ‘Zephirine Drouhin’ climbing roses. These are great for arbors because they are vigorous, grow in part shade, have a wonderful scent and they are practically thornless. The rose on the trellis on the right in the picture is a ‘Cornelia’ climbing rose. The slate path going under the arbor is lined with ‘Karley Rose’ fountain grasses (just starting to come up) and leads to a bench where you can sit and enjoy the view. Photo: Courtesy of Clare Oliva







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