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'Caldwell Pink' - Unsung Hero In The Rose Garden
When long, lost antique roses are rediscovered, they are commonly given a study name until such time as they can be re-identified by their true name. Such "found rose" names may be used to identify the location where they were found or the ... [... more]
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In the Rose Garden of the Martyrs: A Memoir of Iran
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In the Rose Garden of the Martyrs: A Memoir of Iran
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Call to Love: In the Rose Garden with Rumi
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The Rose Garden
Translation that easily spans east to west As a westerner interested in learning about other cultures, I learned about this book and wanted to read it. Some of the books from Asian writers who have read have suffered because of their patronizing approach ... [... more]
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The Rose Garden: Gulistan
The title says it best The ROSE GARDEN Simple but yet grounded in substance and wisdom. Saadi breathes the jist of his life and the truth he has experienced into short stories that take much longer "to get" (interpet/understand) then to finish. [... more]
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The Rose Garden: Short Stories
Addictive tales from a rediscovered mid-century master. Or maybe the more appropriate word would be mistress, since The Rose Garden is crammed to the rafters with maids and their mistresses. Maeve Brennan, a longtime staff writer at The New Yorker, shows ... [... more]
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Revolting In The Rose Garden!
We can take precautions in our garden and the answer is mulch, mulch and even more mulch. That is our main work at the moment. Last weekend, I ignored some fairly urgent tasks and tried to get the gardens weeded before settling them down under ... [... more]
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My Garden's Got The Blues (And I Love It!)
In the midst of the rose garden a giant gentian whose proper name has long ago been forgotten is covered in silvery blue. I keep meaning to move it to some place where it can be admired more easily - we rarely spend much time looking at the rose ... [... more]
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Rose Garden Texts
2) For the new rosarian interested in what to do each month of the year: Stephen Scanniello's A Year of Roses. Stephen's book chronicles not only the month-by-month chores required in the rose garden, but includes important cultural notes based ... [... more]
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Sissinghurst Castle - Part Sixteen
In the lower left of the photo at the top of this article you can see the walk which is lined on both sides by tall hedges of clipped yew; this leads from the eastern part of the Rose Garden between the Tower Lawn and the Orchard to the eastern ... [... more]
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Sissinghurst Castle - Part Fifteen
The Rondel and Long Border are important design elements in the Rose Garden, but I agree with Jane Brown when she wrote in her book The English Garden in Our Time that the semicircular wall at the west end of the Rose Garden raises the garden "to ... [... more]
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