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My Rose Garden
I can't really think about maintaining my entire garden before August, but I am hoping to keep the original part of the garden weeded; having roses may force me to do that. What really inspired me to plant more roses is that a place where I ... [... more]
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Never Promised You A Rose Garden
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In the Rose Garden of the Martyrs: A Memoir of Iran
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Prairie Rose Garden: Comprehensive List of Easy-Care ...
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Applique Rose Garden
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I Never Promised You A Rose Garden
Thoroughly enjoyed Young adult reading about a mentally ill 16-year-old girl who endures 3 years in a mental hospital. The story is told mostly from Deborah Blau's, the 16-year-old girl, point of view. Deborah's mental illness established early in her ... [... more]
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In the Rose Garden of the Martyrs: A Memoir of Iran
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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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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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Rose Garden Design, Part 2 By Guest Writer Kirk Johnson
Rose gardens are monocultures, and this can cause problems. If you concentrate a collection of one kind of plant in a garden, you are more likely to have severe problems with insects and disease than if you spread ... [... more]
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I Never Promised You A Rose Garden -- But Here Are A Few ...
First of all, you can use them in a mixed border. That way you can plant things in front of those leggy bushes. You can even plant vines, such as clematis, beneath them, to twine through them and burst into flower when the rose blooms are getting ... [... more]
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Gardening And Animals: They Don't Always Mix
While perusing a newsgroup recently, I ran across a guy who was on the other side of the dog/cat/deer-in-the-garden argument. It seems his dog had entered a nieghbors' rose garden during planting time and uprooted every one of the bare-root ... [... more]
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