Before/After the Rain June ROSE Garden Tour 2024
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Another beautiful day in the garden. Today I am showing you around what is blooming. This is the time when all the roses are opening their flowers. There is one small problem - we had a heavy rain yesterday. Garden needed it, but rose blossoms might have suffered. Let us walk around and see what stood and what fell in my garden before and after the rain. Happy gardening!
Видео Before/After the Rain June ROSE Garden Tour 2024 канала Olga Carmody
Another beautiful day in the garden. Today I am showing you around what is blooming. This is the time when all the roses are opening their flowers. There is one small problem - we had a heavy rain yesterday. Garden needed it, but rose blossoms might have suffered. Let us walk around and see what stood and what fell in my garden before and after the rain. Happy gardening!
Видео Before/After the Rain June ROSE Garden Tour 2024 канала Olga Carmody
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