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All About Floribunda Roses

All About Floribunda Roses
The name ‘Floribunda’ is of Latin origin and means “many flowered” or “abundance of flowers” and this variety of rose certainly lives up to its name. These roses have been described as some of the most colorful of the modern rose types. Typically, their flowers are arranged in low-growing large clusters. […]

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All American Rose Selections

All American Rose Selections
Did you realize that there’s an organization of rose enthusiasts who actually care that the roses you purchase live up to the highest standards of quality? Well there is and most people don’t even know this organization exists. Most consumers probably take for granted a rose’s beauty and heartiness because they […]

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Basic Rose Gardening Tools

Basic Rose Gardening Tools
Like any job you tackle, the work is always much easier if you arm yourself with the right tools. Before heading out to your rose garden, make sure you bring along these basic rose gardening tools.
Pruners
A good pruner is one tool that you will use almost daily. There are […]

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Rose Gardening and the climate zones

Rose Gardening and the climate zones
If you want to be the proud owner of a bountiful garden this year, the first thing you need to find out is which climate zone you live in. It’s helpful to know that your town gets a lot of sunshine throughout the year, but that’s not enough. It’s […]

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The versatility of roses

The versatility of roses
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 […]

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Climbing Roses for a dramatic effect!

Climbing Roses for a dramatic effect!
Colorful climbing roses can add a dramatic effect to your home. They’re nice because you can wind them around a trellis, a column, or even let them climb up the side of your home. It’s interesting to note, however, that many seasoned gardeners fear climbing roses. This is likely […]

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The Most Common Types Of Rose Diseases

The Most Common Types Of Rose Diseases
There’s nothing worse than seeing all of your hard work destroyed by a rose disease or fungus. Roses can be weakened during the winter dormancy and become more susceptible to disease when the growing season begins.
Even if the bush survived winter unscathed, spring rains and summer’s heat […]

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The Different Rose Types Classifications

The Different Rose Types Classifications
Although there is no one set of “official” classification system of roses, there are many different popular rose classification schemes that are employed throughout the world. The most popular of the systems in use has been proposed by The American Rose Society in cooperation with the World Federation of Roses. […]

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Autumn rose care

Autumn rose care
September and October are your rose’s finest hour. If you have faithfully followed our suggestions up to this point, you should start to see full, colorful, magnificent blooms as your reward.
Your work isn’t quite through yet, however. While fall is the best growing time, you also need to start thinking about […]

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Rose Gardening in Spring

Rose Gardening in Spring
If you live in an area where you can start seeing the promise of spring in late March or early April, then you’re an “early spring” rose gardener. However, if you live where March and April bring the season’s best skiing, then just keep waiting out old man winter until your […]

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