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...e Guillot of France hybridized an old Chinese tea rose with a European rose.… More
To a gardener, roses are the reward, for years to come, of carefully tending… More
For centuries, the bonsai tree has been part of the Japanese and Chinese cultures.… More
Devoted and passionate rose gardeners understand the importance of beginning a rose garden with… More
Queen Elizabeth roses are hardy shrub roses that where introduced in 1954. Hardy in… More
For optimal results, rose bushes should be planted in a location that gets at… More
Nematodes are tiny worms that establish themselves in the planting soil around a wide… More
The rose comes in many colors, sizes and shapes. The rose is a shrub… More
Harvesting roses from your bush is a central pleasure of growing them. When done… More
Many people consider growing roses to be difficult. They're actually very easy to grow.… More
The desert rose grows in the tropical climates of Africa, Asia, Australia and the… More
...efense against disease is to begin with a healthy rose bush and keep it… More
One of the most popular and storied flowers, the rose is technically a flowering… More
...tting in a garden surrounded by beautiful colored roses, each emitting a mild fragrance.… More
...e romanticized search the world over for the blue rose to the quest for… More
Wild rose, known botanically as rosa woodsii, is a perennial rose that grows naturally… More
rose bushes are perennial flowering shrubs that thrive around the world. A rose bush… More
Judith Stock introduces rosarian Albert Whaanga, and gives some insight into this intriguing profession. More
Encompassing antique and modern roses, original species and recent hybrids, bushes and shrubs, ramblers… More
The matilija poppy, or romneya coulteri, is a gorgeous tree poppy that is known as… More
Different types of poppy plants include the California poppy, the Alpine poppy, the Iceland poppy,… More
...lly from New York City, but I've been in Southern California for several years now. My favorite flowers are roses, and I have both bush roses in the ground and miniatures in containers. I also just bought a bougainvillea… More
...its to late to do it now in Feb. here in northern California. Thank you, viao90 More
Hello all. :) I am looking forward to some valuable and informative discussions here. Can always use the help. I am a retired lady, who finally has the time to devote to my gardening pass time. I have been gardening for ever, but more time is great. I have very… More
Greetings from California - Northern CA that is. We're 120 North of Sacramento up I-5. I've been gardening forever and love it more everyday. I'm not a fussy gardener. I try and stay with the "local" plants.....we have 5 acres, about 275 olive trees (Sevillano and Manzanillo varieties), some Eucalyptus… More
Hello everyone, I joined this forum a few months ago and completely forgot about it until my other half (DanS) reminded me that I should post the seed inventory on this site as well so here goes. :) Dan and I are gearing up for the upcoming gardening season so… More
...d 12/04 at age 54 after being a cop in Long Beach California for 29 years, 8 months and 3 days.... My law enforcement career was rewarding and I look forward to… More
...t an old rose garden restoration in Grass Valley, California. This is Saint Joseph's Convent & Chapel, formal rose garden planted in 1865 (when it had full sun!) Now the trees the Sisters planted are huge and the… More
...fferent trees, plants, etc. I am pretty sure that roses will do well in both zones, and want to grow roses from my own CA roses,… More
I am cleaning out my seed box and would like to trade these off or do sase for them. Guava(5 seeds) Asian pear(6 seeds) Lobelia white Red cherry tomato Orange trumpet vine Dahlberg Daisy Miniature Daisy Dicentra Bronze strawflower Brocoverde Pink bee balm Nasturtium jewel mix Sweet pea galaxy mix… More
Hi there! I have several seeds for trade and will have honey suckle cutting i will start rooting little later in the spring. The seeds I have for trade are listed below. What I am looking for is any type of herb cutting that I can grow in a pot.… More
... to do for it. We live near the coast of Southern California. Any help would be appreciated. More
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