Paul Zimmerman
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Roses Are Plants Too!
Make Sure You Provide A Winter Home For Beneficial Insects
By not cutting back your perennials and grasses in the fall you can get a jump start on insect pest control next spring.
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Roses Are Plants Too!
Winter Rose Protection Tips From The Minnesota Rose Gardener
Jack Falker has been growing roses in Minnesota for years. Over time he's learned a lot about protecting roses in winter. He has great practical advice and I'd like to…
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Roses Are Plants Too!
It’s Rose Bargain Time At The Garden Centers
Fall is often considered another great time for planting. A reason often overlooked is the great bargains to be had this time of year.
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Roses Are Plants Too!
Getting Your Roses Ready For Fall Flowering
Fall is often as nice as spring in the rose garden. In this post we share some late summer tips to get your roses ready.
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Roses Are Plants Too!
Taking A Public Rose Garden Sustainable. An Update
We've begun the process of transitioning the garden. We check in, explain what we've done and get a pleasant surprise!
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Roses Are Plants Too!
Garden Tools for Rose Gardeners
After plants most gardeners also love garden tools. There is nothing like working with ones of good quality. But what about affordability. In this post we look at some great…
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Roses Are Plants Too!
Results from The Biltmore International Rose Trials 2014
This past Memorial Day weekend a jury of International Rose Experts met once again in the historic Biltmore Rose Garden to judge the 2nd annual Biltmore International Rose Trials.
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Roses Are Plants Too!
Getting Your Roses Ready For Winter
Fall is in the air so it's time to start thinking about getting our roses ready for winter. Here are a few simple things you start doing now.
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Roses Are Plants Too!
Rose Rosette Disease. What To Do When You Get It.
This is the third in our series on Rose Rosette Disease. In this one we talk about what to do if you get it.
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Roses Are Plants Too!
Rose Rosette Disease. Can You Prevent It?
In our last post we talked a little about the history of Rose Rosette Disease. That brings us to the next question. Can you prevent it?