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Rose Sources
... Roses Hastings, MN Spring Valley Roses Spring Valley, WI Star Roses Teas Nursery Houston, TX Tiny Petals Nursery Chula Vista, CA Vintage Gardens Sebastopol, CA Wayside Gardens Hodges, SC Weeks Roses Upland ...
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November 2003 Newsletter
... dissolved in hot water. In Persia or India, they discovered how to distill rose petals:  boil rose petals in water, collect the steam, cool it and you have 'attar of rose'.  ... Roses - Hastings, MN Spring Valley Roses - Spring Valley, WI Star Roses Teas Nursery - Houston, TX Tiny Petals Nursery - Chula Vista, CA The Uncommon Rose - Corvallis, OR Vintage Gardens - Sebastopol, CA Wayside Gardens ...
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December 2003 Newsletter
... and is a good source of vitamin C.  I also like sugared rose petals on yellow cake, or rose petals sprinkled in a salad made of fresh spinach leaves, mandarin oranges, toasted ... Roses - Hastings, MN Spring Valley Roses - Spring Valley, WI Star Roses Teas Nursery - Houston, TX Tiny Petals Nursery - Chula Vista, CA The Uncommon Rose - Corvallis, OR Vintage Gardens - Sebastopol, CA Wayside Gardens ...
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April 2003 Newsletter
... such as Uncle Joe and Lynette take longer to recycle. Those with fewer petals will take less time. Tip: Keep a record of when you cut ... open, and if they do open, the blooms will be discolored. Thrips are tiny insects you will not be able to see until the bloom is ... off any debris that may be visible and trim the edges of the petals with scissors or deckles to remove torn or brown edges. Place your ...
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May 2003 Newsletter
... not win a white ribbon.  The judges now know that ‘Suffolk’ has a lot of petals, and they know how to judge it.  Variety selection is not a big secret, but ... may be fairly small roses—almost a twig with roots—when first purchased.  The very tiny ones must be “babied” the first year until they can develop.  Keeping them in a ...
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June 2003 Newsletter
... petals of a light colored rose (they love light roses) and you will see the tiny little critters scrambling all over the place.  Put your glasses on because they are really tiny ... me .... Thrips!  Thrips are the tiny insects that scar our light colored rose petals with their annoying habit of ... .  This results in brown edges on white petals and disfigurement on petals of all colors.  I would rather ...
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July 2003 Newsletter
... flowers in large sprays. Miniature Roses (Min)  Many of these are tiny replicas of full-size Shrub roses, reaching a mere 6 to ... plants grow 2 to 15 feet tall. Centifolia  Literally, "one hundred petals," these Dutch hybridized roses are thorny shrubs with arching canes bearing ... A flower with a single row of 5 petals. Some consider roses with up to 10 or 11 petals a single flowers. Species  A ...
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Doug's Way With Roses: July-August, 1999
... success. I have found that most moths are active in depositing their tiny white eggs on rosebuds in the early evening and at night. In ... petals as the blooms opens. I watch for the eggs on the growing buds, and mash them with my thumbnail. I have noticed the tiny white ... They hide inside the opening flower buds and eat holes in the petals. Thrips are present in the opening flower buds at all times it ...
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