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    • Calendar for rose gardens - summer
      Here's a look at what we can do to keep our roses beautiful and healthy until the cooling days of autumn arrive.

    • Choosing Roses For Your Landscape
      Choosing the right roses for your garden doesn’t need to be difficult – if you spend some time first, thinking about what you need.

    • Climbing Roses
      Colorful climbing roses can add a dramatic effect to your home. They're nice because you can wind them around a trellis, a column, or even let them climb up the side of your home.

    • Cutting Roses For Display
      What could possibly smell or look better than a vase of beautiful rose blooms on your table or the table of someone you love? Roses, especially hybrid tea roses, are made to be cut and they can last a very long time in a vase if you follow these simple tips.

    • Easy to Grow Roses
      There are many different types of roses. If you are new to rose gardening, then it is wise to choose varieties of easy to grow roses to begin your rose garden. Some roses require constant attention and caring for while others require none.

    • Floribunda Roses
      The name 'Floribunda' is of Latin origin and means "many flowered" or "abundance of flowers" and this variety of rose certainly lives up to its name. These roses have been described as some of the most colorful of the modern rose types. Typically, their flowers are arranged in low-growing large clusters.

    • Flower Cutting & Arranging
      The point of having several rose bushes is often to be able to enjoy their fragrance and beauty indoors as well. It often seems such a shame to leave the bloom on the bush past its prime and disbudding the bush will lead to a prolonged flowering season. I often enjoy giving bouquets of my roses to my friends and neighbors, and it never fails to please. Here are some handy tips for making some arrangements of your own.

    • Flower Meanings
      Certain types or colors of flowers mean different things, and you don't want to send the wrong message if you give them as a gift! Of course, not everyone knows what a particular flower means, but you can never be too sure!

    • Getting Started
      Rose gardening can be a challenging exercise but you don't have to be an expert to grow roses. Roses are grown successfully in gardens in nearly every different type of climate and environmental condition. Coming in a rainbow of colors and thousands of different modern-day varieties, roses offer a wonderful array of choices to followers of this beloved rose gardening pastime.

    • Hybrid Tea Roses
      Hybrid tea roses and the original tea rose are the world’s favourite roses and are available in many gorgeous colors.

    • Hybrid Tea Rose Care

    • Miniature Roses
      Whether you're planting miniature roses indoors or out, they are very easy to grow. Although these little guys have often been frowned upon because they give off little or no fragrance, they're the perfect accent to any home or garden. Miniature roses are practically maintenance-free. Just give them a "bath" once a week and they'll last forever.

    • Organic Roses
      Many people are now getting into growing all things organic. Farmers are doing it with produce and meats, so it is natural that you might want to grow your roses that way also. Many people have problems using the pesticides and insecticides that go along with growing roses and keeping them healthy. Well, now you can use more natural methods of growing your roses. I will show you how in step by step detail.

    • Pest Control
      Roses attract not only the praise and compliments of your friends and neighbors, but the unwanted advances of insects and animals in your area. Nothing is worse than watching your beautiful rose bushes being destroyed in their bloom after many months of hard work. There are a variety of ways to protect your investment ranging from chemical applications to natural deterrents.

    • Popular Hybrid Tea Roses
      The romantic long-stemmed rose is the instantly recognizable signature of hybrid teas, and it's what makes them the most popular variety of roses. Public gardens feature special sections devoted to roses, especially colorful hybrid teas. Home gardeners enjoy growing hybrid tea roses that make lovely floral arrangments. Florists love the Tiffany hybrid tea rose for its ability to stand up so well in bouquets. But despite the world famous renown of those fragrant hybrid tea roses, some expert gardeners say that you can't avoid the fact that they often require a great deal of care.

    • Preventing Disease
      Preventing disease, and controlling any diseases that do occur, is a vital part of building a successful garden. Whether you are a casual weekend gardener or a grower of championship blooms, keeping your garden healthy is important.

    • Pruning Roses
      When discussing roses, the conversation will almost always turn to pruning. When and how often you prune is essential to the overall appearance and healthiness of your plant, but how you do it is the most important factor. Many novice rose gardeners often do not prune at all out of fear of damaging the bush, even though that is the very tactic that will ruin a lovely garden.

    • Pruning Tips
      Pruning and deadheading are important parts of your rose care routine. There are as many different opinions about how and when to prune as there are roses in need of pruning.

    • Rose Classification
      Although there is no one set of "official" classification system of roses, there are many different popular rose classification schemes that are employed throughout the world. The most popular of the systems in use has been proposed by The American Rose Society in cooperation with the World Federation of Roses. Although this classification system is not the only one in use, a large majority of internationally established societies have adopted this scheme for classifying roses.

    • Rose Garden Tips
      The rose garden ultimately is a get away for you and your thoughts any time of the day. You can plan and create a rose garden of your own that will take away the stress of your day with its beauty. The rose garden that you love and admire so much can be yours if you follow a few easy steps in planning and in raising your roses.

    • Rose Gardening Tools
      A look at the types of gardening tools that are useful in a rose garden.

    • Rose Hips
      Roses can do more than grace our landscapes and floral designs. Like its cousins the apple, pear, peach and cherry, roses produce a fruit. Rose Hips are a valuable source of vitamin C, containing as much as 20 times more vitamin C than oranges. They are also an excellent antioxidant.

    • Show Your Roses
      Now that you have a rose garden you are proud of, it's time to take the next step and let others see the beauty of your roses. Rose shows and exhibits are exciting events where you get a chance to see how your roses stack up against other rosarians'. It doesn't matter if you win -- the experience alone will be fun, and you'll learn a lot.

    • The Beauty of Roses
      The beauty and the scent of roses have been celebrated for centuries, and they still hold a high stature in flower gardening today.

    • Using Popular Rose Varieties
      When many people think of gardening, their thoughts turn first to roses, and there is no wonder. Roses are among the most popular, and certainly most beautiful, types of flowers there are. In addition, roses are a huge part of both the gardening hobby and the professional flower business. There are even rose and flowers shows were master gardeners proudly show off their lovely creations to an awestruck crowd.

    • Using Roses In The Landscape
      Roses have many uses in the home garden, both as standalone bushes and climbers and as part of an overall landscape of plants and flowers. The newest thinking in landscape gardening is to combine roses with other types of native plants and flowers, and roses certainly lend themselves to a striking place in the garden.

    • Winter Protection for Roses
      Most modern roses grown in the require protection during winter months in most areas of the country. Rapid temperature changes and even brief freezes can injure and often kill unprotected roses. Getting the plants ready for the winter is also a good time to remove any diseased wood or foliage to prevent re-infection during the spring.

  • Resources
    Details about various products that can be of assistance to enthusiastic rose gardeners!

    • Complete Guide to Rose Gardens
      "The Complete Guide to Growing and Enjoying Your Own Great Rose Garden" contains all the information you need to add life to your yard with all types of roses. If you feel adventurous and have some time, you can learn to plant hybrid teas right outside your front door. Or take life a little easier and fall in love with any of the other lower maintenance flowers that the rose family provides! If you want to be the envy of friends, family, and neighbors - just take a look inside Finally, the chance to learn all the stuff you really want to know but never had the chance to ask anyone about! There is great information on all sorts of subjects. From how to choose the right roses for your garden, to preparing the soil to produce the best possible rose bush. From tried and tested recipes for pest removal, to tips on successful mulching.

    • Foolproof Guide to Growing Roses
      Great photographs to help identify and choose roses, well written information - an excellent book!

    • Forceful Insecticides & Fertilizers
      Okay, so this site is meant to be about rose gardening - and this resources is about insecticides and fertilizers for your lawn! But then again - nothing sets off beautiful rose bushes better than a great lawn.

    • Rose Secrets Revealed
      It's your chance to look inside the head of an incredible rose enthusiast and understand, finally, how to grow beautiful, fragrant roses - in any climate! In fact after reading this groundbreaking manual, you will know the exact type of rose you need for your garden (and it's anatomy), when to plant it, how to prune like a professional, how to prepare the soil type you are working with - and - everything else you need to know for that perfect rose garden - guaranteed!

    • Simply Roses
      The book is written in a question and answer format, and also includes a compilation of "Simply Roses" columns. A very comprehensive book, with an excellent resources section.

  • Tips
    Loads of great rose gardening tips to help make your rose garden stunning!

    • Black Spot
      Black spot is a fungal disease that causes black or brown in spots on the foliage of roses. Find out what to do about it!

    • Cold Climate Roses
      If you live in an area that is prone to harsh winters, you should find it relatively easy to find good, cold climate roses at your local garden center.

    • More Flowers
      How to get more flowers from your rose bushes.

    • New rose bushes
      The following tip is designed to help new rose bushes succeed!

    • Pruning Shears
      Tips on looking after your pruning shears.

    • Sunshine
      Roses need sunshine to grow - find out more!

    • Variety
      Being a rose enthusiast, it would be very easy to have a garden full of beautiful roses. However keeping different types of flowers and plants in with your roses will help to provide your roses with a better and more balanced ecosystem.

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