Saturday, September 27, 2008
Scarce Resources
When we lived in Idaho everyone had rosebushes.
Ok, maybe that's an exaggeration. But they grow well in that dry disease-free climate and were a common sight in our neighborhood and around town.
North Carolina, on the other hand, is not a rose-friendly place. Instead of thriving in the hot and humid climate like so many plants do, they are vulnerable to all sorts of mildewy diseases.
Having a rose garden here in North Carolina is a big deal. The plants are carefully spaced for optimal air circulation and are usually professionally maintained.
Which is why, having seen these on my walk the other morning, I had to go home to get my camera and come back.
Hopefully the homeowner wasn't too upset that I was stalking her roses...
Ok, maybe that's an exaggeration. But they grow well in that dry disease-free climate and were a common sight in our neighborhood and around town.
North Carolina, on the other hand, is not a rose-friendly place. Instead of thriving in the hot and humid climate like so many plants do, they are vulnerable to all sorts of mildewy diseases.
Having a rose garden here in North Carolina is a big deal. The plants are carefully spaced for optimal air circulation and are usually professionally maintained.
Which is why, having seen these on my walk the other morning, I had to go home to get my camera and come back.
Hopefully the homeowner wasn't too upset that I was stalking her roses...
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i love north carolina
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