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Stop and Smell the Roses

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

A lot of roses are being ordered this week. Getting roses is a wonderful treat, especially in winter. Maybe it’s got you thinking about ordering a few rose bushes?

We all know that roses aren’t a holiday treat for gardeners. Every garden should have at least one rose bush. And if it can be an old fashioned fragrant rose bush, all the better. Here are my Top 10 Great Roses for Fragrance, to add to your garden.

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Stop and Smell the Roses originally appeared on About.com Gardening on Monday, February 8th, 2010 at 01:30:18.

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Rose Gardening 101

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

Rose gardening basics are all you need to get started as a rose gardener. Growing roses doesn’t have to be a challenge. You can grow a prize winning hybrid tea rose, old fashioned cabbage roses, sprawling ramblers and climbers or the perfect fragrant rose if you know how to care for roses simply. Here are easy to follow planting, pruning and enjoying rose gardening tips.

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All About Roses (Ortho’s All About Gardening)

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

Whether you’re eyeing a hybrid tea you remember from your mother’s garden, or one of the new easy-care landscaping varieties, this book makes it easy to add the unmatched beauty of roses to your garden. Inside you’ll find:

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All About Roses (Ortho’s All About Gardening)

Saturday, August 29th, 2009

Whether you’re eyeing a hybrid tea you remember from your mother’s garden, or one of the new easy-care landscaping varieties, this book makes it easy to add the unmatched beauty of roses to your garden. Inside you’ll find:

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