Roses Are Plants Too!
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Roses Are Plants Too!
Deerproofing: A New Tactic to Try
A question I get perhaps more than any other is “what do I do about deer eating my roses”. Despite the thorns deer love roses and many a rose bush…
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Roses Are Plants Too!
Creating a New Garden Grown Around Roses – Part 1
Back when I lived in Los Angeles and ran a rose garden care company, I did some designing of what I called “gardens grown around roses”. I always found it…
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Roses Are Plants Too!
New Roses for 2017 from Star Roses & Plants
In our continuing series of new roses out for 2017 we look at Star Roses & Plants. In the early 2000s, as the shift towards lower maintenance roses picked up…
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Roses Are Plants Too!
New 2017 Rose Introductions from David Austin Roses
I recently got an email from the folks at David Austin Roses and it in was a note that on February 16, 2017 Mr. Austin will celebrate his 91st birthday!…
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Roses Are Plants Too!
Prepare New Beds the Fall Before
Planning ahead is the secret to much success when it comes to roses.
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Roses Are Plants Too!
New Roses for 2016 from Star Roses & Plants
Star Roses & Plants have been trendsetters in bringing easier care, disease resistant roses to the market. You might say they started it because they are the folks who introduced…
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Roses Are Plants Too!
New David Austin Roses for 2016
David Austin Roses has a long history of releasing beautiful, fragrant roses ideal for incorporating into a general garden planting.
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Roses Are Plants Too!
When it comes container rose size soil matters!
I recently potted up some perennials into two different commercial potting soils. Boy was there was a difference!
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Roses Are Plants Too!
Results From the 3rd Annual Biltmore International Rose Trials
The results are in from this prestigious International Rose Trial. All the roses are grown sustainably which means the winners are perfect for your garden!
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Roses Are Plants Too!
Rose Pruning Update From The Palace Of Gold
This past fall we chose to leave the roses taller in the hope we'd have more to work with at spring pruning time. Mother Nature had other ideas!