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May 23, 2013 2:51 AM CST
Name: Stephanie
Salem, OR (Zone 8b)
Region: Pacific Northwest Garden Ideas: Level 1
Great article! Thanks, Zuzu! All photos are gorgeous.

I studied the last picture---from Creative Commons---trying to figure out the growth along the very top of that tall fence. It's so lush and thick up there---there almost looks like there are two planters up there at the top also planted with the roses to help get the growth so lush along the top? How many total roses do you think are used to achieve this look? At least 7 at the base, and (maybe?) two in planters at the very top? Trying to figure it out---it's so amazing and must have taken years to achieve!
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