

Easy Elegance Roses: Simple, Carefree & Beautiful
by Angelina Chute Award of Merit 2017 winner I’m a big fan of Easy Elegance Roses. They’re not only sustainable and easy to grow, but...
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Nov 23, 2020


Ring of Fire - Rose of the Month
‘Ring of Fire’ has literally burst into flames on the national scene for home gardeners and exhibitors alike. Created by local hybridizer Ch
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Nov 3, 2020


Rose Décor in the Garden
We all want a beautiful rose garden. Additional décor will increase the attractive appearance of your roses and your garden, especially in w
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Nov 3, 2020


Sharing Roses- When Shouldn’t We?
“Roses are prettiest when shared” is the motto of the Jacksonville Rose Society. As hobby gardeners and rosarians, we all love roses! We sha
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Nov 3, 2020


Keepers of Lost Gems
Oh, the frustration when you see a beautiful rose you absolutely must have for your own garden and nobody can tell you where it came from or
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Nov 3, 2020


What’s in a Name?
Juliet believed that, “[a] rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” But does it? At the Chelsea Flower Show a few years ago I saw what
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Nov 3, 2020


To Name a Rose
How do we go about selecting a name for a new rose? This question is asked many times, so I will attempt to tell how some of our Miniatures
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Nov 3, 2020


‘One-derful’ Once Bloomers
by Joan Goff, Consulting Rosarian, Marin Rose Society All photos submitted by Joan Goff This is a 2006 Award of Merit article. Now that I...
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Nov 3, 2020


How many is too many? – A Somewhat Sensible Approach
Good gardeners grow a diverse palette of plants to minimize disease and encourage beneficials. So several years ago when I had 75 roses grow
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Nov 3, 2020


Top Classical Choices for Performance & Easy to Grow
With the close proximity of bareroot planting season almost upon us in Southern California (how lucky we are to have such a mild climate to
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Nov 3, 2020