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Rose GardenThe texture and the fullness of the rose is unlike any other flower, and they come in a wide variety of scents and colors that range from a very bright yellow to a dark deep red. It is curious that such a beautiful flower is also equipped with such a thorny stem. A
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There are many different types of roses. If you are new to rose gardening, then it is wise to choose varieties of easy to grow roses to begin your rose garden. Some roses require constant attention and caring for while others require none. Roses come in varieties of high maintenance to no maintenance. Most
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The rose. It has been the subject of many a poem, prose and song. It has been one of the many symbols of beauty, love and female sexuality. It has warmed and won hearts all over. But before a rose becomes a bloom that has the power over many, it has to begin somewhere as a plain
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    Local rosarians to host seminar
    SPARKS — Anyone who knows the frustration of planting a rose bush only to watch it wither away, a victim of the drastic temperature changes in the Reno/Sparks region, can find answers this weekend at the Rail City Garden Center.
    Tue, 31 Jan 2012 03:08:44 -0800

    San Jose's Heritage Rose Garden offers rose bushes for a year for a Valentine
    A Valentine's Day gift of a rose bush named in the honor of a loved one is available from Guadalupe River Park Conservancy.
    Thu, 26 Jan 2012 20:11:03 -0800

    Health spending slows - Tue, 10 Jan 2012 PST
    WASHINGTON – U.S. health care spending rose at the second-lowest rate on record in 2010 as consumers avoided going to the doctor, taking expensive prescription drugs and undergoing costly elective procedures. Public and private health care spending totaled .6 trillion, representing 17.9 percent of the U.S. economy, the same proportion as in 2009, according to a government report released ...
    Tue, 10 Jan 2012 00:04:22 -0800