This is a hole belonging to a vole. They are rampant and my lawn is full of burrows.
I went ahead and planted my rose nearby. I hope there isn't anything about a rose bush in which voles are interested.
Before...(not only grass to be dug out, but mint that loves this site)
...and after
I cut all the buds, and this one is continuing to open. I figured that adjusting to transplanting, the bush would be happier not trying to bloom at the same time. I also am glad that my roses have a one year guarantee (as long as I keep track of the receipt).
For my own adjustment, my back thinks I should not be digging holes anyway, nor getting the mint out to give away.
I'm sharing this post with Macro Mondays HERE.
Update about blog
The joy of waking to this view each morning is just so wonderful. Even if the camera sees all the distortions from the window screen, I easily ignore them. Many of these green trees stand near or by the Animas River which flows through the town.
Monday, April 15, 2013
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Very pretty rose...I had a knockout rose bush for a few years...it produced plenty of blooms..but the thorns were so big..that everytime I had to prune I was getting wounded. I tore it out!
ReplyDeleteI didn't get a "knock out" rose...though there were lots of them at the nurseries I visited, but I don't even remember what that means. Yep, thorny little devils. I've got thick leather gloves and may still have gotten one prick that feels like a splinter, but I can't see it. I mainly like this for having a fragrance...oh, I forgot to include that in my post.
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