I love the smell of roses, especially Papa Meilland, a very dark red velvety rose. It has the most gorgeous smell and I fell in love with it as a child. I also love the smell of jasmine in the early evening or morning. Newly creosoted fences are pretty good too!
Honeysuckle, dwarf lilac, roses, lillies and strangest of all: fields of oilseed rape.
Cannot stand the smell of ivy - the aroma induces a major sense of arachnaphobia. Having been bitten numerous times by spiders clearing ivy from old buildings (twice on fingers while wearing thick work gloves). The slightesr odour conjurs up feelings of fear, pain and all eight-legged critters.
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I love the smell of roses, especially Papa Meilland, a very dark red velvety rose. It has the most gorgeous smell and I fell in love with it as a child. I also love the smell of jasmine in the early evening or morning. Newly creosoted fences are pretty good too!
After reading this thread last night I took the dogs out last thing. My honeysuckle was amazing! It's flowering well this year too.
There's also the Tina Turner tree. No idea what it is but it smells great when I hit it with the lawnmower.
Honeysuckle, dwarf lilac, roses, lillies and strangest of all: fields of oilseed rape.
Cannot stand the smell of ivy - the aroma induces a major sense of arachnaphobia. Having been bitten numerous times by spiders clearing ivy from old buildings (twice on fingers while wearing thick work gloves). The slightesr odour conjurs up feelings of fear, pain and all eight-legged critters.
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