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Learn About Roses
This Web site is an easy guide to give you information about Garden roses for gardeners at www.gardenmob.com An interactive online guide to rose gardening, including photographs and descriptions of hundreds of garden roses. Modern and old roses are covered by class, by history, by color, by fragrance and more.
Antique and Extraordinary Roses at Vintage Gardens Rosarians Corner (Rose Forums) Roses In and Out of the Garden Canadian Rose Society Winter Hardy Roses Frequently Asked Questions about Roses Jeremy's
Roses Welcome to my digital rose garden! If you've been here before, check
out what's new. Old European Roses If you are looking for a shrub that is as cold hardy and carefree as the common lilac, but less likely to lose its bloom to early freezes, then an Old European Rose might be just what you are looking for. They are tough, winter hardy, usually disease resistant, and often form good looking landscape shrubs when not in bloom. They vary from small, rounded, dense shrubs about 2 or 3 feet tall such as some gallicas to large shrubs 10 feet tall and wide. They are the roses that were grown in Europe before the introduction of China and Tea roses. A document that puts in words the way many Old Rose enthusiasts feel about old garden roses can be found here. Rosa Rosam - Roses in New Zealand Rose
Gardening - How to take care rose plants Plant breeders have given us roses
that grow well under difficult conditions and bloom al-most continuously from
early summer to frost. Proper plant nutrition is easy and simple to provide with
the use complete plant food that supplies all the vital elements needed from the
soil. Insect and disease problems can be prevented easily with regular use of
insecticide-fungicide that controls most chewing insects, sucking insects, and
fungus diseases. With these aids, you can grow roses successfully. Rose
Propagation & Exchange This forum is meant to provide a place for the
discussion of rose propagation and also to facilitate exchanges among users.
There is also a separate, more general, Rose Forum. Roses and Rose Lovers The
Rosarian Welcome to The Rosarian, a site devoted to roses and the gardeners
who cultivate them. This site offers a compendium of the various resources at
GardenWeb related to roses. If you'd like to hear about updates be sure to sign
up for our mailing list. Roses by Jack
E. Christensen Introduction Both independently and as Chief Rose Hybridizer
for the renowned Armstrong Nurseries, I have grown and tested thousands of roses
over the years and developed dozens of new rose varieties that smile in gardens
around the world -- including The White House in Washington, D.C.! Roses are a
pleasure to grow -- and much easier than many people think! In response to
countless requests for advice I have written some
easy-to-understand-yet-reasonably-comprehensive rose-care Booklets and developed
an inexpensive, Easy-Gardener's Rose-Care Video in association with Golden Eagle
Productions. I also wrote all the information on these web pages, featuring many
gorgeous Rose Photos. I hope this helps you gain greater personal satisfaction
and enjoyment from roses -- especially Christensen roses! [Click on "Rose
Photos" or "Booklets" or "Rose-Care Video" above, or scroll on down to see
what's there!] Roses, Rose Care Products, Fungicides, Pesticides, Inscticides & Growing Advice. The American Rose Society Web Page World Federation of Rose
Societies We are an association of the national Rose Societies of 37
countries and your gateway to information about the Rose around the world. Baldo Villegas'
Bugs and Roses Home Page Baldo Villegas' Bugs and Roses Home Page Welcome to Heirloom Roses - The World's Most Fragrant Roses timeless roses, hundreds of pictures and descriptions of garden roses There are about 220 roses in the center rose garden, consisting of 30 Hybrid Teas, 10 English Roses, some polyanthas and a lot of miniatures. The garden is a circle 40 feet in diameter, divided into 6 sections separated by brick paths radiating out from the center. In four of the sections there are Hybrid Teas towards the center with miniature roses and some polyanthas toward the outside and along the paths. In the remaining two sections there are the English Roses. Bourbons, Hybrid Perpetuals, Shrubs and Species Roses Gertrude Jekyll Roses for English Gardens
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