

Hips, Haws and Vitamin C
People have grown roses for many centuries and for many reasons. Today we grow roses mainly for the beauty they bring to our yards and...
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Sep 29, 2020


Roses in Our Daily Lives
"The Rose chronicles our daily lives providing a rich tapestry of
memories, experiences, camaraderie, liberty and enjoyment...
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Sep 29, 2020
Poor David's Almanac: A Few Clues About Powdery Mildew
As gardeners, we’ve all seen it: one day (or so it seems!), our plants are suddenly covered with a powdery white growth. This is powdery...
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Sep 24, 2020


Stop and Eat the Roses!
Over the last several years I have conjured up numerous rose recipes for Connecticut Rose newsletter. It has been an interesting journey...
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Sep 24, 2020


Taking a Second Look
I can't count the number of times that I am called or asked at meetings about 'insects on my roses.' My first question is always...
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Sep 14, 2020


Phosphorus fallacies – Too Much of a Good Thing
It is natural for rosarians to do everything they can to keep their plants producing healthy blooms as often as possible.
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Sep 10, 2020


Rose Myths
Coffee Grounds as Mulch?
It has been suggested that coffee grounds make an excellent mulch or constituent of compost. Since grounds have al
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Sep 4, 2020


2017 Rising Star Honoree: David Zlesak
Dr. Zlesak, Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin-River Falls, has an exemplary history of supporting and promoting rose...
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Jul 25, 2018


Rose Classifications
from the 2018 American Rose Society Handbook for Selecting Roses Classification of Roses The American Rose Society recently approved a...
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Jun 11, 2018


Singularly Beautiful Roses: Spring 2018
The following is a newsletter submission edited by Stephen Hoy, to see the newsletter in its original format (.pdf) CLICK HERE Due to the...
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Jun 5, 2018