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Roses are classified according to the way they grow. One of the predominant ways is in bushes. Rose bushes are self-supporting and grow their flowers mainly at the top of the plant. They can be as small as just a few inches and as tall as up to 6 feet. There is every possibility
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"Old Roses" Convey Time Honored Tradition
In the 18th Century, the practice of tending rose bushes was popular and a handy source for young men to offer as gifts during courtship. These roses were not only beautiful to admire and richly fragrant but also highly symbolic of an unwritten and often unspoken language between
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Roses have long been a favorite among all types of gardeners,
and roses continue to enjoy great popularity today. In addition
to their beauty as cut flowers and in bouquets, roses are among
the most useful and attractive flowers to grace the landscape of
any home.
As a matter of fact, the exterior of any home can be made
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Warm weather spurs plants to begin growth cycles
GAINESVILLE, Ga. (AP) — Georgia's warm weather in recent days has prompted some plants to begin their growth cycles early, which could soon pose problems for people who suffer from allergies. Hall County extension coordinator Michael Wheeler tells The Times of Gainesville (http://bit.ly/AfG1Um) that several plants, including rose bushes, have begun growing new foliage. In some areas, trees and ...
Fri, 03 Feb 2012 10:09:59 -0800
Her life is beds of roses
Barbara LaPradd chooses roses for her Pinecrest garden for their age and fragrance.
Fri, 03 Feb 2012 14:41:38 -0800
CSUN-AL Gardening Series makes rose pruning seem easy
The CSUN Botanic Garden kicked off its CSUN-Al Gardening Series Saturday morning at Chaparral Hall with a workshop about rose pruning.Steve Gerischer, who presented the event, has been growing roses for many years and is the owner of Larkspur Garden Design and is president of the California Horticulture Society.
Sun, 22 Jan 2012 11:37:29 -0800