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Sympathie

by Tricia

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This is a very hardy rose bush. I can’t remember if it’s classed as a climber- I don’t think so, but it is quite tall. It grows to at least 10 feet in my garden. The red blooms are lightly scented too.

This particular rose has a history in my family.

We purchased our house in May of 2001, but we weren’t set to take possession until the end of June. My parents happened to come to Toronto in mid June of that year for my brothers birthday and while they were visiting we brought them over the our “house to be”. Since we hadn’t pre-arranged a visit to the house with the former owners they didn’t let us in. One of the home owners was apparently sleeping, so my parents only got to see the outside of the house.

We moved into our home at the end of June 2001 and we got busy refinishing the floors, repainting every room of the house and doing many other smaller jobs to make the home our own. As a result I didn’t visit with my parents again until September of that year, and then again in October. My fathers health declined during that period and he died in December of that year. He never got to see the inside of our house in person – although he did see many photos and heard lots of stories about what we were doing.

The following summer my mother came to visit us for a week. He brother lived in a smaller town outside of Toronto and he was sick in the hospital. We brought her to visit him several times during her visit. Unfortunately about two weeks after she went home my uncle passed away. My mother came back to Toronto for the funeral and stayed with us for a few days.

While my mother was in town that second time we went out and picked out a rose for her home. We chose Sympathie because of it’s beauty and name. I think my mother meant it to be a tribute to her brother and possibly even my father.

The rose thrived and grew besides my mothers front steps for a year and then my mother became sick with cancer. She passed away in August 2003. My siblings and I went through all of the items in the house and either divided them up or gave them away to charities.

One of the items that I decided to take was the Sympathie rose. This rose now thrives in my backyard, growing larger and more beautiful each year. As are many of the plants and items in my garden I now think of this rose as a tribute to the memory of my mother, father and uncle.

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Filed Under: Family, Green Thumb Sunday, Home and Lifestyle, Photography Tagged With: Family, Green Thumb Sunday, Home and Lifestyle, Photography, Rosa Sympathie, rose, Sympathie

Free Directory For Local Businesses

by Tricia

I just found a new online directory for small, local business owners. Having been a small business owner myself I know the value of such a directory.

If you have business of your own you might want to visit this free directory and List your local business. Your listing will go into a vertical directory in the category of your choice.

The listlocalbusiness.com site seems to be very easy to use. Simply find the category that best suits your small business, then just follow the directions to add your listing to the directory. Your free listing will be a complete listing that includes your company name, address, phone number, a link to your website and a description of your business or services.

As I’ve said a few times I’m seriously thinking of starting a small business selling plants next spring. If I do I will certainly be listing my business in the directory.

Filed Under: Sales and Marketing Tagged With: free directory listing, In The Garden, list local business, local business, small business

Favorite garden books?

by Tricia

I have a stack of gardening books that I keep handy in my living room.

I delve into the books for information to put into this blog or whenever I’m looking up a new plant and want to learn all about it before purchasing it, or in most cases after I’ve purchased it. Yes I’m an impulse plant purchaser.

I was wondering what kinds of gardening books my readers have at home? Here’s a list of what I have on hand:

  • Botanica’s Pocket – Annuals & Perennials
  • Ortho’s All about Azaleas, Camellias & Rhododendrons
  • 500 Popular Roses
  • 100 Easy to Grow native Plants for Canadian Gardens
  • The complete book of Garden Flowers
  • Readers Digest Illustrated Guide to Gardening in Canada
  • Complete Guide to Gardening (Better Homes and Gardens)
  • Botanica – The illustrated A-Z of over 10,000 plants

I think I’ve got a good start to my collection. What do you have that I should be sure to get for myself?

Filed Under: Books, Garden Books, Home and Lifestyle, In The Garden Tagged With: annual, Annuals, Azaleas, blog, book, Canada, Canadian, easy to grow, Favorite, flower, flowers, garden, Garden Books, gardening, gardening books, gardens, home, homes, information, living room, native plant, perennial, Perennials, plants, purchase, purchased, rose, roses

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