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July 2003 Newsletter
... threes. Climbers (Cl) and Ramblers  Climbing roses are just roses that have a very vigorous growth habit. Roses do not actually "climb" in the sense that other plants do; they do not ... of hybrid teas, floribundas and others, which resemble their bush counterpart except for their climbing growth habit. They usually have an outstanding spring bloom, then only scattered bloom with more blooms in ...
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Roses from the Garden: Earth Song
... by the ARS. This means you can count on the bush to be upright in growth habit and have wonderful hybrid tea shape for blooms. Sometimes it blooms one to a stem ...
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Roses from the Garden: Gold Medal
... . Here it is December 11th , and I am still cutting blooms off Gold Medal. The growth habit is five feet tall by three feet wide. Fits in your HT bed. Rip out ...
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June 2003 Newsletter
... the days are hot and the evenings are still cool.  The new growth will be covered with a powdery white substance, causing it to grow ... by spraying the tops of the plant to get to the new growth, where it is affected.  Once the cool nights have caught up with ... tiny insects that scar our light colored rose petals with their annoying habit of scratching open the surface of cells and feeding on the cell ...
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November 2003 Newsletter
... including: Sandy Lundberg doing a New Rose slide presentation; Sheree Wright on Kicking the HT Habit; Fred Bettin on Companion Plantin; Susan Waites on Arrangements; a Member Garden Slide Presentation; and ... summer, until August, and then give it an abundance of moisture.  This will hasten its growth and cause the expansion of flowers with great profusion, without impairing its ability to bloom ...
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December 2003 Newsletter
... including: Sandy Lundberg doing a New Rose slide presentation; Sheree Wright on Kicking the HT Habit; Fred Bettin on Companion Plantin; Susan Waites on Arrangements; a Member Garden Slide Presentation; and ... transplant them.  Fertilize new plants very lightly, beginning when there is a big flush of growth and bud-setting in the spring. A Few More Historical Tidbits... The Empress Josephine and ...
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