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Painting the Roses Red
Try 'Harm Saville' (2004, Carruth) or, brand new for this year, 'Power Point' (2008, Benardella).The next class is the shrubs, easy to grow and generally hardy, thay are often your solution for a hedge or other landscaping.
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Roses ~ In the Pink
There is also a' that is very similar but somewhat larger. At some times it looks as if a yellow rose has had deep pink lipstick blotted on the edges of all the petals. The fact that it has pretty, double blooms that repeat all season is a huge bonus.
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Orange You Lovely? Orange You Beautiful? A look at orange roses
If you scroll to the bottom of any of the articles you can click on the "Read more articles written by ...". There are pink and red roses as well as others you might enjoy. Luckily for us, there are many orange roses included.
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Rose Rustling: Rounding Up Old Roses
Often their names have gotten lost somewhere along the way. Please don't delay getting those cuttings or suckers however.One of my aunts had quite a few old roses, and I vaguely recall that she gave me some cuttings years ago.Either I didn't properly...
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The Yellow Rose of... Wheatfield
So I have a small 'Peace Garden' and couldn't pass up this beauty when I found it own-root.'Sunsprite' [Kordes, 1977] is the clearest, purest yellow in my rose garden. But it will give you an idea of the process I go through to choose my roses.At the...
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Purple Roses Majesty
Another of the purples with that spicy clove fragrance, this one is a season-long rebloomer. It is hardy to zone 6 and somewhat susceptible to black spot.'Distant Drums' (1985, Buck)[r], shrub.
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Harvesting and Using Rose Hips for Tea
I even added a clove to some of the bags too.The coffee filters worked great. Use your tea promptly as the nuitrients tend to degrade the longer it sits on the shelf. My hips were leathery and still had a bit of flexability when they were dry.I assembled...
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Skyscape Roses
Award of Merit Winnter, American Rose Society. Climbing roses allow you to use vertical space - an important dimension in any landscape design. It was thetree in an old rose garden at an historic house here in Greensboro.
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Love Across the Miles
I did what most did, I donated money, food, clothes and all that and once that was done, I felt good about myself because I helped and then I just carried on with life. The levies broke and the rushing waters caused mass devastation to much of New Orleans...
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Minnie and the Rose Cuttings
It's funny to see her playing with them so I gave her any plastic I had, no matter how much plastic pieces I had to pick up from the lawn, where she was dragging all her so-called toys.Last fall, almost in November, a friend gave me a few climbing rose...
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Ralph Moore ~ Father of the Modern Miniature Rose
'[But] Texas A&M professor of horticulture David Byrne envisions a program that will not only use Moore's discoveries in genetics but will also continue to sell his miniature roses to the public.'Byrne also plans gardens and classes because Moore was...
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I Never Promised You a Rose Garden
I thought about situating the rose garden on the east side of my lot, but was afraid parts of it might not get enough sun. Most roses, regardless of type, need at least 6 hours of direct sun a day.
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Natural Security
There are a vast number of ways nature can help us protect our homes. There are many choices that are appropriate for a vast many zones. Worried about some one just walking up to your child's window??
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All-America Rose Selections for 2008
Those of you who like pastel roses will be very happy with the choices. If you're looking for a quality rose that has been time tested look for the AARS logo.Images and plant facts courtesy of All American Rose Selections
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A rose garden in Baleyssagues
He is a dedicated plants lovers with a special interest in roses and managed to transform a piece of land surrounding the house into a very relaxing and delicious garden.This garden has a global flower shape when seen from the sky, the central alley being...
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A Gift from the Heart, Across the Miles
The day was heavy with rain, gray, dreary and hot.The postman said: “You have a large package, just wanted to make sure you were home.”And he walked back to his vehicle in the rain and unloaded the very large package.
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Dish Flower Patterns: Part I
Pictured are some other early decals of roses. Roses are probably the most widely used flower for decorating dinnerware. A rugged wild plant, this rose grows wild on coastlines and sand dunes and is commonly called beach tomato, sea tomato, saltspray...
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Growing Rugosa Roses
They have been so extensively planted along most of the eastern seaboard of the United States, many people mistakenly believe them to be indigenous. They have the best winter hardiness, next to roses species that are indigenous to cold climates.
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How to Care for Roses
This directs the bud to grow up and out, leaving the center of the rose bush open for a prettier shape and better air circulation.Fertilize roses regularly during the growing season.
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Quest for the Black Rose
All right, I'm willing to concede (reluctantly...I'm stubborn) that just because it's not my taste doesn't discount its value. Certainly it would provide a definitive contrast to white flowers.
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Sean McCann: A Rosarian
His home was nestled alongside a racetrack and from a very early age he was surrounded by horses, which may explain his lifelong love of them. Once he went back to check on them and discovered a beauteous orange colored rose.
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Helen Hayes: the woman and the rose
Beautiful work!The Helen Hayes rose and Hybrid Tea rose photographs are from my gardens.The photographs of Helen Hayes, the woman, are public domain.The photograph at the top right of this article is of Helen Hayes, taken in 1921 by Mary Dale Clarke,...
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My Favorite Climbing Rose, \
Reconsider! 'Zephirine Drouhin' just may be the rose for you. But since it doesn't have thorns, I can just push my way through. Sweetly scented, fluffy pink blooms, tough as nails, shade tolerant, and nearly thornless?
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My Rose Article
The bushes came across the Atlantic and then travelled through the early colonies until they landed here. I queried organizations and sent out pictures and got some named. I turned one of my rock gardens into a small rose garden.
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Mini Rose Rescue
Not true!! Although not recommended as a houseplant, they are sold as such. These little guys bloom all season so therefore can be heavy feeders. The next spring, there they were, alive and happy, new shoots sprouting all over.
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Growing Roses from A-Z (Part III)
The other 76% of the fertilizer are trace elements and inert ingredients.As I mentioned in an earlier article, I apply no fertilizer when planting a new rose. By following these procedures I produce a pretty good rose garden.Here is a recipe for an organic...
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Wild Roses: The Native Roses and Naturalized Roses of North America
It is native to 21 states and Canada in Zone 4 and higher and it is threatened and endangered in the State of Ohio. Also, accurate taxonomies are important because otherwise 'ordinary language' descriptions such as 'prairie rose', 'woods rose', 'California...
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