The 'Polar Joy' tree rose above snuck up on me today. I hadn't noticed it blooming yet and was smitten by the violet pink blooms, elevated 4' above ground level. Developed by Bailey Nurseries and part of our rose evaluations, 'Polar Joy' is very hardy and unlike other
tree roses that are grafted, this is the same rose from root to flowers. Our Easy Elegance series from Bailey has bounced back very well despite severe winter injury. 'Funny Face' is to the left and many others are in full bloom too. We're continuing to do evaluations and planted quite a few 'Home Run' roses (not part of this evaluation) to fill some of the gaps. It's nice to have a low maintenance rose collection and it currently falls in line with the amount of attention we can actually dedicate to it; minimal.It was quite cool this morning with everyone starting the day wearing flannel or sweatshirts. It was one of those days that was hot when the sun was out and cold when it was cloudy. Regardless, we had a great Grumpy work day as always and had about 10 members of the Janesville Noon Rotary club come help plant in the afternoon. We put lots of plants in the ground and hope to continue unimpeded with our momentum on a daily basis.
Check out our 'Henry Kelsey' climbing rose with semi-double, slightly fragrant red bloo



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