Articles about Roses
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Grace Wetherill, Jerry Cinnamon, Clarence Rhodes, Vaughn Hardesty,
Steve
Law, Wilma Sarna, Kathleen Buffum, Lakshmi Sridharan, Carol Ann Rogers,
and John Mattia.
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2005 Yankee District Annual Consulting Rosarian Report (Compiled and Presented by Jerry Cinnamon, Yankee District Consulting Rosairian Chair and MRS President)
Starting Roses from Seed (Presented by Joan Gotlibson, MRS Member)
Organic Rose Gardening (Forwarded by Kent Swanson)
Corn Gluten Meal for Crabgrass Control (Recommended by Vaughn Hardesty, MRS Member)
A Rose by Rose Care Articles (Bayer Advanced) (Recommended by Joan Gotlibson, MRS Member)
A Rose by This Name is Extra Sweet (Printed by Village Soup )
Tips
and Tricks (Recommended by Joan Gotlibson, MRS Member)
A True Scientific Breakthrough: the Blue Rose (Recommended by Joan
Gotlibson, MRS Member)
Just Our Pictures of Roses
(Recommended by Kathleen Buffum, MRS Member)
Soils and Water for Roses – the Strange
Nature of Small Things in the Garden. (Presented by Jerry Cinnamon,
MRS Member)
2004 Yankee District Consulting Rosarian
Report (Submitted by Carol Ann Rogers, Yankee District CR Chair)
Article on John
Mattia's digital rose images in NY Times (Submitted by John Mattia)
New
National Emblem given to the American Public (From American
Rose Society Web Site)
Private Rose Gardens :
Help me Find (Recommended By Joan Gotlibson: MRS Member)
Birds, Birds, Birds (By Clarence
Rhodes: MRS Member)
Growing
Better with Plant Stimulants (Recommended By Joan Gotlibson: MRS
Member)
Maine Rose Society Web Site (By
Sari Hou: MRS Member)
Growing Roses
and Rosarians (By Jerry Cinnamon: MRS Member)
2000 UVM
Horticulture Research Center Rose Ratings
Hardy Shrub Roses for
Northern New England :
(Initial Recommendations from the Maine and Vermont Field Trials)
For
Your Bones’ Sake, Stop and Dig the Roses (Recommended By Wilma
Sarna: MRS Member)
Spring
Safety Check (By Carol Ann Rogers: The Yankee District Consulting
Rosarian Chair)
Annual
Consulting Rosarian Report for 2003 (By Carol Ann Rogers:
The Yankee District Consulting Rosarian Chair)
About
Griffith Buck's Roses
Roses
and Clematis (Recommended by Joan Gotlibson: MRS Member)
Hardy
Roses (MRS Recommended Reference)
Growing
Roses: 202 (MRS Speaker Series: Summarized by Jerry Cinnamon, MRS
Member)
The Rain and
The Rose
Culture
of Garden Roses (Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station)
Roses
for the North: Performance of Shrub and Old Garden Roses at the
Minnesota (Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station)
Healthy
Soil-- Healthy Roses: Soil Chemistry
American
Rose Society: Frequently Asked Questions about Roses
Rose
for the North (Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station)
Biodynamics
Cold
Hardiness (Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station)
Rosemania:
Great Articles Written by Rose Experts from around the USA
Post-Harvest
Handling of Field Cut Flowers
Winterizing in
Montreal
Are Rose Bushes Like
Vintage Wine? (By Clarence Rhodes: MRS Member)
Dr. Leda's Rose Tips
Fertilizing,
Pruning and Winterizing Roses (Ohio State University Extension)
Selecting
Hardy Roses for Northern Climates (University of
Minnesota: Extension Service)
Rose Forums
RoseShow.com (Recommended By
Clarence Rhodes: MRS Member)
Growing
Roses Organically (By Vaughn A. Hardesty: MRS Member)
Why Would a Grown
Man Spend so Much Time with Roses?
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