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moonlight
Australia
I'm a lover of cabbagy old pink roses, tea roses, books about roses and garden design esp. Edna Walling and the color theories of Gertrude Jekyll. Currently planning a tea rose hedge around a two acre property in NSW and would love to share thoughts about color design with others. For example, should the red/golds go on the west or east side to reflect the setting sun and the white/cream/blush on the east to catch the morning light or vice versa.
Experienced (36 years)
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