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- Sep 24, 2020
Poor David's Almanac: A Few Clues About Powdery Mildew
As gardeners, we’ve all seen it: one day (or so it seems!), our plants are suddenly covered with a powdery white growth. This is powdery...

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- Sep 24, 2020
Stop and Eat the Roses!
Over the last several years I have conjured up numerous rose recipes for Connecticut Rose newsletter. It has been an interesting journey...


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- Sep 14, 2020
Taking a Second Look
I can't count the number of times that I am called or asked at meetings about 'insects on my roses.' My first question is always...

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- Sep 10, 2020
Phosphorus fallacies – Too Much of a Good Thing
It is natural for rosarians to do everything they can to keep their plants producing healthy blooms as often as possible.


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- Sep 4, 2020
Rose Myths
Coffee Grounds as Mulch?
It has been suggested that coffee grounds make an excellent mulch or constituent of compost. Since grounds have al


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- Jul 25, 2018
2017 Rising Star Honoree: David Zlesak
Dr. Zlesak, Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin-River Falls, has an exemplary history of supporting and promoting rose...


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- Jun 11, 2018
Rose Classifications
from the 2018 American Rose Society Handbook for Selecting Roses Classification of Roses The American Rose Society recently approved a...

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- Jun 5, 2018
Singularly Beautiful Roses: Spring 2018
The following is a newsletter submission edited by Stephen Hoy, to see the newsletter in its original format (.pdf) CLICK HERE Due to the...


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- Jun 4, 2018
J. Horace McFarland: Named Father of the American Rose Society
ONE HUNDRED YEARS after J. Horace McFarland became affiliated with the American Rose Society, the organization’s Board of Directors...


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- May 15, 2018
Call to Action for America's Rose Garden
Last year, in American Rose, we introduced the Great Garden Restoration Project for the American Rose Center at ARS national headquarters...