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Rugosa Roses - Fragrant, Tough and Handsome Shrub Roses

... and colors - white, several shades of pink and red to almost purple. This week we are featuring the most disease resistant Rugosa of them all - a rose with single, pastel pink blooms on a neat compact plant - Fru Dagmar Hastrup. Fru ... Read Read: Rugosa Roses - Fragrant, Tough and Handsome Shrub Roses

By: Alan Summers | 11/05/2006 | Gardening

Spring Rose Care - The Easy Way

... above an outward facing bud. Cut so the 45 degree angle allows water to drain away from, rather than into the bud. Mini roses, shrub roses, rugosa roses and repeat blooming antique roses just need a haircut, trimming them to size. ... Read Read: Spring Rose Care - The Easy Way

By: Alan Summers | 11/05/2006 | Gardening

Roses And Your Landscape

... roses are a perfect choice. Roses can even be used as hedges, with modern Shrub roses and Rugosa roses being excellent choices. Of course, as with any aspect of gardening, color is an important consideration. After all, every gardener's ... Read Read: Roses And Your Landscape

By: J. Brian Keith | 17/06/2006 | Gardening

Selecting Roses For The Garden

... or low growing China roses that are perfect to plant in front of other plants. Roses can even be used as hedges, with modern Shrub roses and Rugosa roses being excellent choices. Color is an important consideration for your roses and ... Read Read: Selecting Roses For The Garden

By: Lee Dobbins | 27/12/2005 | Gardening

Roses Make A Wonderful Hedge

... not until the 1970's that breeders began to create many new exciting varieties by crossing them with garden roses. Rugosa roses are dense and robust in form, very thorny, and the leaves are roughly textured and deep veined. The flowers are ... Read Read: Roses Make A Wonderful Hedge

By: Juliet S Sadler | 21/02/2009 | Gardening

Collecting Antique Rose

... , albas don't need direct sunlight and they're fairly easy to grow. Centifolias - This is one of the oldest species of roses as it's been around as early as 400 BC. Imagine the stories these blooms can tell! This characteristic is actually ... Read Read: Collecting Antique Rose

By: Jaden Sloan | 17/11/2008 | Gardening

The Five Best Hybrid Roses

... resistant and flowers more than once. The flowers keep on coming! 5. The Belle Poitevine Rugosa, which is related to the Rugosa Magnifica, is another hardy bush for any rose lover. This bush is so hardy that it can tolerate poor soil. If ... Read Read: The Five Best Hybrid Roses

By: K. Finch | 31/05/2008 | Gardening

Rose Garden Can Be An Owners Pride

... varying in shades from white to pink to crimson. They mostly bloom in early summer and the most familiar species is Rosa rugosa owing to easy maintenance and disease resistance. Rose lovers may grow them in their rose gardens owing to their ... Read Read: Rose Garden Can Be An Owners Pride

By: Peter Finch | 02/02/2007 | Gardening

Rose Winterization

... in an extremely cold climate you may want to think about planting some of these breeds of roses, which are very hardy when it comes to harsh winters. These are just a few: • Rugosas • Griffith Buck • Modern Roses • Centrifolias ... Read Read: Rose Winterization

By: Sara Nightingale | 28/09/2006 | Advice

Organic Rose Gardening Tips

... where it is really hot than you might want to think about tea roses. If you live in an area where the winters are sour and unforgiving you might want to consider going with rugosas, which are a good old-fashioned choice. Good organic rose ... Read Read: Organic Rose Gardening Tips

By: Roxy Hebert | 11/11/2009 | Gardening

Different Roses for your Garden

... hybrid teas, wichuraine, and large flowered climbers. They are a beautiful addition to the look of one's house.Shrub Roses Shrub roses like the beautiful rugosa are both long blooming, and disease resistant. These are also great for the ... Read Read: Different Roses for your Garden

By: Kevin Lim | 17/07/2009 | Home & Family
V.K. Melhado

Gardening By the Ocean

... your ocean front garden, you need to do you homework. Here are some flowers that love to bloom in the toughest of environments.Rugosa Rose: This Siberian native knows all about tough climates. the Rosa rugosa endures extreme temperature ... Read Read: Gardening By the Ocean

By: V.K. Melhado | 14/08/2009 | Gardening

Loving Long Island-Day Trips

... time to garden, and by summer residents who might have a small vegetable garden, flower bed or hedgerow of rugosa rose. But public gardens? There are none to be found. It's a simple place where the word "ostentatious" isn't used very often. ... Read Read: Loving Long Island-Day Trips

By: Dr. Richard Churchill | 22/05/2006 | Advice

Barrier Hedging

... you would have a zig-zag pattern. Barrier plants should be sharp. At the cheap end, hawthorn and blackthorn are enormously effective. Rugosa roses come in shades of red and white, carry huge hips right through the winter, can be trimmed ... Read Read: Barrier Hedging

By: highposition | 01/03/2008 | Gardening

Mary, Mary Quite Contrary: How Does a Seaside Garden Grow?!!

... to investigate include: bearberry, yucca, memorial rose, trumpet vine, fragrant sumac, beach plum, rose rugosa, Austrian pine and tamarisk. One recommendation might be to do an image search of these plants on the internet - you can then ... Read Read: Mary, Mary Quite Contrary: How Does a Seaside Garden Grow?!!

By: Ted Gaurnero | 10/07/2008 | Gardening

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