Archive for the ‘Rose Archives’ Category

The Significance of the Rose Bridal Bouquet

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

It is considered almost household knowledge that the rose is perhaps the most traditional flower used in weddings. It is without question, even today, the most common flowers used in the bridal b…

Original post by default@goarticles.com (D Harper)

The Traditional Meanings of Rose Colors

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

Most of the roses imported into the US for holidays such as Valentine’s Day come from Colombia or warm climates where they grow not just in the summers, but year around.

Call it old fashioned, outdat…

Original post by default@goarticles.com (Greg Rodgers)

Why Fraud Rates Rose in 2009

Friday, March 5th, 2010

CIFAS, the fraud prevention service in the UK, have conducted a recent study which has shown that cases of fraud are rose in number in 2009.

The economic decline could be the cause of many more peop…

Original post by default@goarticles.com (Emily Gorton)

The Care and Feeding of Rose Bushes

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Roses have a reputation for being high-maintenance, but the beauty of a thriving rose bush is worth it. Here are a few tips to make sure your roses stay healthy in all weather.

Give plenty of sun. Ro…

Original post by default@goarticles.com (Geoff Wolfenden)

Keeping Your Knockout Rose Blooming

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

Knockouts are very cold and drought-hardy roses. They are also very resistant to a lot of diseases. This makes them the ideal plant to grow for those who are new to the hobby. Optimally, knockout rose…

Original post by default@goarticles.com (Cedric James)

A Piece Of Rose History

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Knowing a bit of rose history can take the mystery out of cultivating and growing these pearls of the garden. It is difficult sometimes to explain let alone capture the beauty of roses as perfect flow…

Original post by default@goarticles.com (Tim McMillan)

How Do I Pick the Right Rose Cuttings to Grow

Monday, March 1st, 2010

To grow roses from cuttings, picking the right branch is vital. Even if you put all your cares on the cutting, if it is sickly or unviable to begin with, all your efforts will be useless. It is theref…

Original post by default@goarticles.com (Cedric James)

The Joy of Sax: Chris Mercer’s Road from London to the Rose City

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

One night in 1982, after he had walked away from a thriving career in the studios, clubs and concert stages of his native England, saxman Chris Mercer found himself uncustomarily armed only with an al…

Original post by default@goarticles.com (Don Campbell)

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Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

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How Do I Transplant My Rose

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Transplanting a rose can be traumatic unless necessary precautions have been taken. If you are planning to move your rose to another spot or another garden entirely, be sure to know the basics of rose…

Original post by default@goarticles.com (Cedric James)