I never promised you a rose garden !!!
Who sang the song 'Rose Garden' and what year was it realeased?
ROSE GARDEN
(Lyrics %26amp; Music : Joe South)
Lynn Anderson - 1971
I beg your pardon
I never promised you a rose garden
Along with the sunshine
There's got to be a little rain some time
When you take you got to give so live and let live
Or let go oh-whoa-whoa-whoa
I beg your pardon
I never promised you a rose garden
I could promise you things like big diamond rings
But you don't find roses growing on stalks of clover
So you better think it over
Well if sweet-talking you could make it come true
I would give you the world right now on a silver platter
But what would it matter
So smile for a while and let's be jolly
Love shouldn't be so melancholy
Come along and share the good times while we can
I beg your pardon
I never promised you a rose garden
Along with the sunshine
There's got to be a little rain some time
I beg your pardon
I never promised you a rose garden
I could sing you a tune and promise you the moon
But if that's what it takes to hold you
I'd just as soon let you go
But there's one thing I want you to know
You better look before you leap, still waters run deep
And there won't always be someone there to pull you out
And you know what I'm talking about
So smile for a while and let's be jolly
Love shouldn't be so melancholy
Come along and share the good times while we can
I beg your pardon
I never promised you a rose garden
Along with the sunshine
There's got to be a little rain some time
Reply:Lun Anderson sang this, it got to no.3 in 1971.
I sing this reguarly on the karaoke.
Reply:I beg your pardon?
Reply:According to a CD I have "Super Hits of the 70's" (Vol 4.), "Rose Garden" by Lynn Anderson peaked in the chart in February 1971, she won a Grammy for Best Female Country Vocal for this song in 1970. kd Lang also recorded this on one of her earlier albums.
Reply:This was sung by Lynn Anderson and was released in 1970
by Columbia Records on the Rose Garden album.
Great song.
Reply:Lynn Anderson..not sure what year though.
Reply:I'd guess 1969 - it was the year my father left us and my mother would sit and play that stupid song, together with Dolly Parton's "Jolene" over and over again. I hate both songs.
Reply:lin aderton
Reply:lynn anderson 1970
Reply:tammy wynette did a version as did lynne anderson
Reply:HI...THAT WAS SUNG BY LYNN ANDERSON (COUNTRY SINGER) AND IT WAS RELEASED IN '68
OR '69...I THINK!!!
BOOPINBOMBSHELL
Reply:lynn anderson
Reply:Lynn Anderson, but I don't know what year, the '70's or '80's .
Reply:In 1971, both Lynn Anderson and New World released seperate "Rose Garden" singles.
Reply:Lynn Anderson - Year 1970
Reply:Lynne Anderson in 1970. It was all the rage at school and we were all singing it the whole time. "I beg your pardon"
Reply:lynn anderson 1971
Reply:It was Lyn Anderson and the year was and the year was 1971
I remember cause it was the year that i met my first serious boyfriend!
Reply:its was lynn anderson and i think the year was 1973
Reply:Lynn Anderson did the first version of this song in 1971 but then Martina McBride did it too i think sometime this year... I hope this info helps u out alot....
Reply:I think it was Lynn Anderson but sorry don't know the year. Early 70's.
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Can the rose New Dawn be grown in Missouri? Does it require full sun?
I am interested in the history of this rose. I know it grows well in Tennessee and southwards, but I have not seen it in the Midwest. It should bloom all summer and has a wonderful fragrance. Is it featured in any rose gardens in the Missouri/Iowa/Wisconsin areas? Does anyone have experience growing it there? Photographs? Places where it can be purchased?
Can the rose New Dawn be grown in Missouri? Does it require full sun?
I live in Northern Mo zone 5a and I have had this rose 3 years. It is up by my garage and it grows so good I have to prune it back to keep it looking to wild. This rose has no die back in winter and it is the easiest rose to grow. It needs full sun. Where ever you put it make sure you have lots of room for it . It will really get big and tall. You will love this rose for it blooms all summer. The first bloom is the best in the spring. My rose is an own root rose that I bought over the internet. I would only suggest own root roses in Mo. Try ebay I have bought lots of nice roses there or try this link.
http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/l.php?cou...
Reply:the rose new dawn could surely be grown in Missouri and probably do OK ...you see roses for the most part will grow in hardiness zone 6 and some even in zone 4 or 5 and still overwinter all right, however anytime you have winter cold reach levels below zero there are chances that the root stock could survive but the grafted variety you chose may be killed by the weather--in other words most roses today are grafted onto old reliable roses root stock so if say you bought a hybrid rose that was supposed to be a bright pink rose with a name and it did die off during the winter, you could conceivably have the root stock rose still come out the next year but it could be a simple multi flora rose in white or who knows what rootstock they chose to graft it on---roses are a very serious thing to grow if your really into them--but if your not into maintenance and care i would suggest just picking out one of the many landscape roses which need little attention and are easy to grow, examples are meidiland roses or knock out roses which are quite easily found in most garden centers, -----------blanco
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Can the rose New Dawn be grown in Missouri? Does it require full sun?
I live in Northern Mo zone 5a and I have had this rose 3 years. It is up by my garage and it grows so good I have to prune it back to keep it looking to wild. This rose has no die back in winter and it is the easiest rose to grow. It needs full sun. Where ever you put it make sure you have lots of room for it . It will really get big and tall. You will love this rose for it blooms all summer. The first bloom is the best in the spring. My rose is an own root rose that I bought over the internet. I would only suggest own root roses in Mo. Try ebay I have bought lots of nice roses there or try this link.
http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/l.php?cou...
Reply:the rose new dawn could surely be grown in Missouri and probably do OK ...you see roses for the most part will grow in hardiness zone 6 and some even in zone 4 or 5 and still overwinter all right, however anytime you have winter cold reach levels below zero there are chances that the root stock could survive but the grafted variety you chose may be killed by the weather--in other words most roses today are grafted onto old reliable roses root stock so if say you bought a hybrid rose that was supposed to be a bright pink rose with a name and it did die off during the winter, you could conceivably have the root stock rose still come out the next year but it could be a simple multi flora rose in white or who knows what rootstock they chose to graft it on---roses are a very serious thing to grow if your really into them--but if your not into maintenance and care i would suggest just picking out one of the many landscape roses which need little attention and are easy to grow, examples are meidiland roses or knock out roses which are quite easily found in most garden centers, -----------blanco
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Rose pink and teal? Are these ok for my garden wedding?
I'm planning a picnic wedding. I'm going to make pillows to the wedding colours. Is rose pink and teal ok together, and will it suit the garden wedding?
Rose pink and teal? Are these ok for my garden wedding?
Beautiful - the colours I wanted! We had a teal - but it looked more green. We had the pink in the flowers. Here are my photos if you want to see the colours together... I know it the girls dresses look green but put against an actual green they had a surprising amount of blue!!! Anyway...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/25906286@N0...
Reply:For a garden wedding, I would go with a pink, but not with the teal. I would go with a much lighter green (mint green?) and pink. I think that goes better than pink and teal.
Just my opinion......
Reply:I think it nice! Especially if its like a pearly tone to it (know what mean) You kno for afternoon it will be shiny from the sunlight and at night kinda shimmer from lights or candle lights =) Hope you know what I mean! Goodluck!
Reply:For an outdoor wedding I'd go a little lighter than the teal - more turquoise.
Reply:no u should stay in one color family
Reply:Sounds beautiful to me.
Rose pink and teal? Are these ok for my garden wedding?
Beautiful - the colours I wanted! We had a teal - but it looked more green. We had the pink in the flowers. Here are my photos if you want to see the colours together... I know it the girls dresses look green but put against an actual green they had a surprising amount of blue!!! Anyway...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/25906286@N0...
Reply:For a garden wedding, I would go with a pink, but not with the teal. I would go with a much lighter green (mint green?) and pink. I think that goes better than pink and teal.
Just my opinion......
Reply:I think it nice! Especially if its like a pearly tone to it (know what mean) You kno for afternoon it will be shiny from the sunlight and at night kinda shimmer from lights or candle lights =) Hope you know what I mean! Goodluck!
Reply:For an outdoor wedding I'd go a little lighter than the teal - more turquoise.
Reply:no u should stay in one color family
Reply:Sounds beautiful to me.
Can hillary be in the rose garden?
or will it create flaskbacks of flower assault in bosnia
Can hillary be in the rose garden?
A garden of Black Roses....all those beautiful red roses will turn black!
Reply:Haha I know...BTW I love ur Avatar its so funny lol..I'm scared of the Lone Wolf now hehe Report Abuse
Reply:A garden of SNAKES!
Reply:She can be there if she gets invited some day. Otherwise, it may be difficult.
Reply:She's the big thorn in a garden of roses!
Reply:Honey, she don't have enough consciences to have a flash back.
lying comes so easy for her.she forgets them fast as she tells them.
Reply:No, because I'm sure before they leave, the Bush's will plant white trash assaulting roses. It could be fatal for her.
Reply:Was the war in Bosnia a genocide what happened, how many people died and how many where moved as refugees.
Reply:hahaha not funny
Reply:She will finally get to relate with her own kind. The fertilizer for the roses.
Can hillary be in the rose garden?
A garden of Black Roses....all those beautiful red roses will turn black!
Reply:Haha I know...BTW I love ur Avatar its so funny lol..I'm scared of the Lone Wolf now hehe Report Abuse
Reply:A garden of SNAKES!
Reply:She can be there if she gets invited some day. Otherwise, it may be difficult.
Reply:She's the big thorn in a garden of roses!
Reply:Honey, she don't have enough consciences to have a flash back.
lying comes so easy for her.she forgets them fast as she tells them.
Reply:No, because I'm sure before they leave, the Bush's will plant white trash assaulting roses. It could be fatal for her.
Reply:Was the war in Bosnia a genocide what happened, how many people died and how many where moved as refugees.
Reply:hahaha not funny
Reply:She will finally get to relate with her own kind. The fertilizer for the roses.
Who originally sang the song(I never promised you a)Rose Garden?
Also what two other did covers of the song as well?
Who originally sang the song(I never promised you a)Rose Garden?
Lynn Anderson
Martina McBride
10,000 Maniacs
Reply:Lynn Anderson was the original artist
Martina Mcbride
10000 Maniacs
Reply:kon kan "I beg your pardon"??? ummmm, was the original from Dusty Springfield that's just my guess.
Reply:I think it was Ann Murray.
Reply:um..........martina mcbride
Who originally sang the song(I never promised you a)Rose Garden?
Lynn Anderson
Martina McBride
10,000 Maniacs
Reply:Lynn Anderson was the original artist
Martina Mcbride
10000 Maniacs
Reply:kon kan "I beg your pardon"??? ummmm, was the original from Dusty Springfield that's just my guess.
Reply:I think it was Ann Murray.
Reply:um..........martina mcbride
Want the best RED tea Rose for my garden. What is it?
MASTER GARDENER TO THE RESCUE
There is only one answer to your question....
.................."Mr Lincoln"
Last time I checked, American Rose Socity rated at at 8.5 out of 10. Great score. Great Rose. The smell is a gift to your nose.
Best Rose I ever had.
Want the best RED tea Rose for my garden. What is it?
Mr. Lincoln or Chrysler Imperial
DOG
There is only one answer to your question....
.................."Mr Lincoln"
Last time I checked, American Rose Socity rated at at 8.5 out of 10. Great score. Great Rose. The smell is a gift to your nose.
Best Rose I ever had.
Want the best RED tea Rose for my garden. What is it?
Mr. Lincoln or Chrysler Imperial
DOG
How do I take a cutting from a rose bush in order to root it for my own garden?
I successfully took a cutting from my Pauls Scarlet climber using the information I found on the website listed below. I took 3 and 2 took so i was quite happy with it.
http://www.rooting-hormones.com/rose.htm
How do I take a cutting from a rose bush in order to root it for my own garden?
You need another rose bush. Take a sharp sterile knife and remove a bud or two, place these in a sealed bag. Remove the same area by cutting through the skin surrounding you new bud, into the skin of your own rose bush, this means that you will be removing the exact area that you replace. Secure the bud by tying it and stopping any air or sunlight reaching the cut through area, you should see just the new bud. That's it. Try to do three or four to allow for failures. Good luck.
Reply:There are two ways you can do it. First, you can cut a stem at an angle, coat it with rooting hormone and put it in a pot till it starts to root. That will work, but i like the second method better.
Cut a stem at about a 30 degree angle, but dont cut it all the way off (only about 1/2 the way through). Coat the inside of the cut with rooting hormone then tuck some pete moss up into the cut. Next take a black plastic trash bag and wrap it loosely around the part of the stem and tie it tight below the cut so it forms a pocket and fill the pocket full of potting soil and pete moss. Then add water and tie the top tight above the cut. This allows the rose plant to still provide the stem with nourishment, while at the same time allowing the roots to grow. After the roots have grown well, then cut the top part off and plant it.
Reply:take a 18in cutting off your bush the top just above a leaf joint the bottom just below make a slit in the ground with your spade put in some grit put the cutting in do more than one you should get 50% success
http://www.rooting-hormones.com/rose.htm
How do I take a cutting from a rose bush in order to root it for my own garden?
You need another rose bush. Take a sharp sterile knife and remove a bud or two, place these in a sealed bag. Remove the same area by cutting through the skin surrounding you new bud, into the skin of your own rose bush, this means that you will be removing the exact area that you replace. Secure the bud by tying it and stopping any air or sunlight reaching the cut through area, you should see just the new bud. That's it. Try to do three or four to allow for failures. Good luck.
Reply:There are two ways you can do it. First, you can cut a stem at an angle, coat it with rooting hormone and put it in a pot till it starts to root. That will work, but i like the second method better.
Cut a stem at about a 30 degree angle, but dont cut it all the way off (only about 1/2 the way through). Coat the inside of the cut with rooting hormone then tuck some pete moss up into the cut. Next take a black plastic trash bag and wrap it loosely around the part of the stem and tie it tight below the cut so it forms a pocket and fill the pocket full of potting soil and pete moss. Then add water and tie the top tight above the cut. This allows the rose plant to still provide the stem with nourishment, while at the same time allowing the roots to grow. After the roots have grown well, then cut the top part off and plant it.
Reply:take a 18in cutting off your bush the top just above a leaf joint the bottom just below make a slit in the ground with your spade put in some grit put the cutting in do more than one you should get 50% success
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