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For many gardeners, a rose is a rose. But before you plant one, you need to delve a little deeper. There are several categories of roses, and within each one, there are numerous cultivars. Now is an ...
Over the last few centuries, roses have captivated gardeners worldwide due to their natural beauty and charm. Because of their strong scents and deep symbolism, these flowers are commonly used for ...
Perhaps you were the recipient of a rose bouquet for Valentine’s Day and are still enjoying the beautiful arrangement. You might wonder if this is something you can grow yourself and create your own ...
As a gardening educator, one of my biggest challenges is to get people to do the right thing at the right time. Take planting roses, for instance. Nurseries generally get in their new roses in January ...
We are well into bare root rose season, which began in January and continues to May. This is a good time to add roses to the landscape: mail order nurseries and garden centers offer lots of rose ...
If you are in a situation where you want to have tougher plants in your landscape or want to reduce the amount of lawn grass, consider the tough modern roses and long blooming old-fashioned roses.
Roses have remained at the top of the list of popular garden plants for more than a century. In recent years we've seen a move away from the conventional Hybrid Teas to the more cooperative and ...
KENNEWICK -- Just like the tomato is the staple crop of the home veggie garden, the rose has been the universally favored flower of the garden. I know many gardeners who have 10 rose bushes or more.
Both beauty and beast, the 'Mermaid' rose produces creamy-yellow, fragrant blooms on wickedly thorny long canes that can snatch you off your riding mower. "She's a mean rose," said Mike Shoup, an ...
For the Tulsa Municipal Rose Garden's 70th birthday, Margo Coster is decked out in a silky, petaled concoction of coral, cream and pink. Betty Pryor is swathed in velvety, deep raspberry pink. For F.J ...