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by chief cultivator on March 19, 2010
1. Start at ground level. Work in wheel... read more
by dig the dirt editor on March 17, 2010
'gum drop' from terra nova Is there a plant o... read more
by dig the dirt editor on March 09, 2010
If you are looking to plant roses, here are our... read more
by dig the dirt editor on February 04, 2010
easy pruning : Make clean cuts using sh... read more
by chief cultivator on February 04, 2010
There's a wonderfully romantic trend that has... read more
by FigTree on January 26, 2010
So I was very inspired by one of the photos tha... read more
by dig the dirt editor on January 05, 2010
In reality, no rose actually possess tendrils t... read more
by dig the dirt editor on January 05, 2010
Bare-root roses that have strong canes an... read more
by FigTree on October 28, 2009
Make sure to get all those leaves up- Now is th... read more
by Flowergardengirl on September 27, 2009
'Easy Does It' is this year's AARS winner and t... read more
by butterfly on September 10, 2009
If life (and gardening) teaches you anything, i... read more
by earthworm on September 10, 2009
As legendary as the creature itself, 'Gol... read more
'Landmark Rose', like its parent 'Katy Road Pink', is a vigorous grower and a prolific bloomer. The soft pink flowers have a ruffled edge and open to a flat, three inch bloom. This rose was selected by the Brooklyn Heights Historical Society of New York to commemorate the anniversary of the Landmark Law. This new plant is a fantastic garden plant that is easy to grow.
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by dig the dirt editor on November 15, 2010
The amount of protection a rose needs dep... read more
by chief cultivator on September 04, 2010
From Rags to Riches This is one of those har... read more
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