



... you should see it in July! Now that all of the roses have had a chance to unfold, it's gorgeous. I consider it one of the perks of living in Missoula that we are surrounded by such a bounty of flora and fauna. I even like the deer that come into my backyard. I wish they wouldn't eat my garden, though. Want tips on how to keep deer out of your garden? Look in Adult Non-Fiction 635.0496. Speaking of which, we have lots of books on gardening in Adult Non-Fiction 635 at the library, so come on in and check some out. If you want to grow roses like this in your own yard, look in Adult Non-Fiction 635.9333 for books specifically on roses:




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