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- Jul 1, 2021
Pretty Pemberton Roses
Joseph Hardwick Pemberton was born in Essex, England in 1852 in a unique Victorian style house, “The Round House,” where he would reside...


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- Jun 30, 2021
July in the Garden
Severely hot weather and hurricane season are here. Our oppressive heat and afternoon showers can be daunting. Try to avoid working in...


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- Jun 30, 2021
Inconvenient Truths You Need To Know About Chilli Thrips
In 2020 I received an Award of Merit for my article entitled, Ten Inconvenient Truths About Chilli Thrips. I have revised the article.


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- Jun 23, 2021
An Evening of Wine & Roses
by Bob Martin Since 1997, when Shreveport resident Mary Johnston was recognized for her significant role in the ROSE being named...


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- Jun 23, 2021
Garden Tour & Dedications
June 5, 2021 was a special day for so many reasons. It did not represent the completion of the Great Garden Restoration Project, but it...

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- Jun 23, 2021
Blind Shoots - Can They Form Flowers?
All rose stems have the potential to flower but sometimes they don’t. Failed flower development is a common problem in rose and is often...


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- Jun 2, 2021
‘Green Rose’. Is That Really a Rose???
This month’s featured rose is an Old Garden Rose, an old heirloom China rose and one that is sure to be a conversation piece in the garden.

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- Jun 2, 2021
The Prolific Poulsen Roses
The name Poulsen may not be familiar to many rose lovers, but more than likely you have one or more of the beauties created by this Danish..


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- Jun 2, 2021
Why We Show Roses
Why do we show roses? Most of the readers of this publication already have a pretty good idea of the answer to this question. Others...


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- Jun 2, 2021
Keeping on Our Toes
You gotta love a rose garden for keeping us on our toes. Pest damage on our beautiful rose blooms rankles deeply. It affects us vividly...