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Rose to the Occasion: An Easy-Growing Guide to Rose Gardening
- Easy-Growing Gardening Series, Book 2
- Narrated by: Terah Tucker
- Length: 3 hrs and 13 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The rose is the Queen of Flowers. Roses are beautiful, fragrant, and elegant - and they require all the pampering of a real queen, don't they?
Actually, they don't! Rose gardening can be easy and pleasant. I've worked 25 years in horticulture and cared for over 300 roses in a public rose garden when I was municipal horticulturist. I found ways to keep rose gardening fuss-budgetry to a minimum while growing vigorous roses that bloomed their heads off. Rose to the Occasion: An Easy-Growing Guide to Rose Gardening shares tricks and shortcuts that rosarians use, plus simple ways you can keep up with your to-do list in the rose garden.
Gardeners of all skill levels will find this book helpful, whether they be beginning gardeners or old rosarians, whether they have a green thumb or a brown thumb.
Rose to the Occasion includes
- Down-to-earth wisdom on how to plant, grow, and prune roses
- The ins and outs of fertilizing roses to get the lushest foliage and best blooms
- Advice on choosing the right rose for your garden, as well as many easy-growing varieties
- The latest on organic pest control and fungicide use in the rose garden
- Hardy, tough old roses that can take whatever Mother Nature throws at them
- And general garden maintenance help that you can use anywhere in the garden
If you love The Rose Bible by Rayford Clayton Reddell, or books by David Austin, or books like Right Rose, Right Place; or Everyday Roses: How to Grow Knock Out® and Other Easy-Care Garden Roses; or The Organic Rose Garden, and if you like garden books leavened with humor - then this book is for you.
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Roses are filled with romance, history, color, and fragrance. Grow some. It is worth it.
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- Elvis Tate
- 05-23-20
My rose review
It is an excellent book for beginners interested in roses. I plan to read it several more times. The narration is done at a great pace that doesn't put the listener to sleep. This is a great book.
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- Tekey
- 05-05-19
Loved every moment! Execellent Read
This book schooled me on my new rose garden. I listened to this book 4 times and each time I learn more tips. I am very happy and will recommend to other new rose gardeners.
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- Robert P Gregson
- 05-28-18
Good, solid rose information
A good solid review of the basics of rose care with extra useful anecdotes that can only come from a lifelong practical gardener (thoughts on garden journaling one excellent example of that.) Author's knowledge and comments on old garden and antiqur style roses A-1 (tho my R. Graham Thomas flourishes here in hot, humid and cold Zone 7 NJ.)
One thing that rankled: the cutesy style of the writer which was sometimes engaging and sometimes eye rolling-ing over the top. But if you get through those bits, the rest is useful and well organized. Thanks!