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Jul 8, 2014 6:45 PM CST
Name: Jasmin
Toronto, Ontario (Zone 5b)
Peonies Roses Clematis Native Plants and Wildflowers Plant Lover: Loves 'em all! Bee Lover
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Cindi,

Here is a picture of my front yard. Flower Carpet roses are planted in the first row to form a hedge.

The whole area on the left had to be replanted. The city was repairing the sewage system, and I had to move the plants. Worst of all, they took all my good soil and brought me sand (beach sand, play sand.) Anyway, I managed to save all the roses, but I managed only to cover them with some soil and oak leafs before the winter came. Now the whole area has to be replanted.

All your suggestions and comments will be highly appreciated.

I am thinking Morden Sunrise can be planted below the white clematis. Hope you can see Coral Flower Carpet in the middle of the picture; a white clematis is on the right side and Bonica is far right.

Two Red Flower Carpet roses are on the left side. I plan to move Scarlet Flower Carpet next to Coral, and Morden Sunrise would come a bit lower, next to the white clematis. Apple Blossom can be moved next to Bonica. What are your thoughts?


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