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- Jun 30, 2021
A Walk in Our Garden- Floribunda Stripes
Striped roses have been around for nearly as many years as there have been roses. The modern emphasis on striped roses can, however, be...

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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...

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- Jun 2, 2021
The Ultimate Beauty of Rose Stamens Can Be Ruined in a Day
Two years ago, I was in quite a quandary over what had happened to my beautiful Lyda rose blooms. While enjoying the evening in my rose...


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- Jun 2, 2021
Meet the Beetles
by Teresa Byington, Consulting Rosarian, Indianapolis Rose Society A post from Teresa Byington's “The Garden Diary” Those destructive,...


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- Jun 2, 2021
Being Environmentally Friendly
Some environmental advocates believe that gardeners are seriously contributing to global pollution through the use of highly toxic...


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- Jun 2, 2021
Pollinators: Those We Know, Those We Might Not
Ever heard of Pollen Beetles (Meligethes ssp.)? They love roses, daffodils, sweet peas, squash, broccoli, and the list goes on!