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The Rose Photography Section
... 's Old Membership Calendar Photo Rose Culture Rose of the Month Monthly rose tips Dr. Rose's Hospital Rose Show Newsletter Books ... Winter 2005 Connecticut Rose Newsletter) Irene Trimble's Garden Bonnie Desaulnier's Garden Click here to Go to the Late 2004 Virtual Rose ... 2004 Show and Lobsterfest Photos Connecticut Rose Society Rose Show- June 2004 Additional 2004 Rose Show Photos Mysti Roses Rosy Moods ...
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Connecticut Rose Society Rose Culture
... for the Connecticut Rose Garden: Monthly Advice on Rose Gardening in New England Timely Tips for November - December Rose Winter Protection, an Outline- Dave Candler Winterizing your Rose Garden- ... Winter? An excellent article emphasizing the importance of pH and Pesticides. By Robert Martin, Jr. [Home] [What's New] [Photography] [Membership] [Calendar] [Directors] [Rose Culture] [Rose Show] ...
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Rose History at White Birch Road
... What's Old Membership Calendar Photo Rose Culture Rose of the Month Monthly rose tips Dr. Rose's Hospital Rose Show Newsletter Books Links Directors Site Map Contact Us Rose History at White Birch Road (or ... them with compost and kept up with watering. All did well that summer but that winter the transplanted (and probably doomed) “Double Delight” and “Marmalade Skies” did not make it. The ...
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Featured Rose of the Month April
... good health”. “Roses for Dummies” mentions that this rose is “more cold sensitive than most” and advises winter protection. The ARS gives this rose a rating of 8.5. It was introduced in 1982. [Home] [What's New] [Photography] [Membership] [Calendar] [Directors] [Rose Culture] [Rose Show] [Books] [Links ...
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2003 Virtual Rose Garden Tours
... Old Membership Calendar Photo Rose Culture Rose of the Month Monthly rose tips Dr. Rose's Hospital Rose Show Newsletter Books Links ... young, but made it through the 2002-3 Wicked Winter very well. and the careful tending in the spring ... Candler Beautiful Old Rose Form Photo: Dave Candler [Home] [What's New] [Photography] [Membership] [Calendar] [Directors] [Rose Culture] [Rose Show] [Books] [Links] ...
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Rose of the Month-  November 2006
... Rose Society Need Answers to Rose Growing Questions? Call a CR! Home What's New What's Old Membership Calendar Photo Rose Culture Rose of the Month Monthly rose tips Dr. Rose's Hospital Rose Show Newsletter Books Links Directors Site Map Contact Us Rose ... the late fall. The shrub is very winter hardy, and based on several CT ...
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Rose of the Month-  August 2006
... Rose Society Need Answers to Rose Growing Questions? Call a CR! Home What's New What's Old Membership Calendar Photo Rose Culture Rose of the Month Monthly rose tips Dr. Rose's Hospital Rose Show Newsletter Books Links Directors Site Map Contact Us Rose ... spray program is a must. Arcanum is winter hardy and should do well in New ...
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Rose
... Photo Rose Culture Rose of the Month Monthly rose tips Dr. Rose's Hospital Rose Show Newsletter Books Links Directors Site Map Contact Us Rose of the ... and is quite disease resistant. Although the Fourth of July is winter hardy in the Connecticut climate, some wind deterrent, such as ... allowing a tall plant to stay green through a harsh winter. In more northern regions, the plant growth may be as a ...
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Featured Rose of the Month Decem 05
... CR! Home What's New What's Old Membership Calendar Photo Rose Culture Rose of the Month Monthly rose tips Dr. Rose's Hospital Rose Show Newsletter Books Links Directors Site Map Contact Us Featured ... hybrid teas. The bushy compact growth works well in small gardens or large containers. Very winter hardy. Class: Hybrid Tea Plant Habit: Bushy, though compact for the class Growth Habit: Vigorous ...
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Rose
... home, consider the old garden roses. Disease resistance and winter hardiness (don't even worry about winter protecting) are additional bonuses. You will be bridging the gap between yesterday and tomorrow by planting these beauties in your garden today. [Home] [What's New] [Photography] [Membership] [Calendar] [Directors] [Rose ...
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