This summer garden is full of roses
We ’re off to Germany today , where Thomas Vollmert , an optometrist and garden lensman , is showing us around his summertime garden .
Here are some pictures from my garden , which is located in North Rhine - Westphalia in central Germany . I have designed the garden myself since 1994 . It is a garden of the four season . There is always something blooming , and the photo show my summertime garden with the blush wine flush in June . Here many rosebush flower , such as ‘ Appleblossom ’ , ‘ Pink Cloud ’ , ‘ The Fairy ’ , and ‘ Rosarium Uettersen ’ . There are many perennial and one-year summer flowers , combined with forage and shrub .
I desire you enjoy the pictures , and I send out you garden greeting from Germany !

This is such a Graeco-Roman , romantic garden , with the incredible rosiness and lucullan perennials spilling over the edge of the way of life .
Here we see a garden bed that makes not bad use of different pinnacle of plants . By using very tall shrubs and perennials in the back , this planting is turn into a dense wall of color and beauty .
Some gardens trust on mulch to encompass the ground , but here , dense planting sate every infinite . The result is a solid tapestry of vividness and foliage , and as an added incentive , there ’s nowhere for green goddess to grow .

Absolutely magic ! This view count like something out of a painting , too stark for real life .
Neatly sheared hedges and topiary wind through the garden . These very stately , tidy element trifle perfectly off the wilder , loose growing roses and perennial . The hedges keep the other plants from looking too gravelly and unkept , and the exuberant rosiness keep the hedges from seeming too stiff and formal .
A final view of this enchanted garden . I wish I was there , drinking in the smell of those roses !

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