A dozen roses anyone can grow
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Weekend gardeners are often dismayed at the failure of their roses to flower into full beauty as displayed on the seed package. Hardier breeds of rose, such as English and shrub roses, stand up to more challenging conditions.
Publication Name: Homestyle
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 1531-5940
Year: 2001
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Wooded bliss
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Landscape designer Wesley Rouse's spring garden begins to bloom slowly as winter ends and then offers daily changes and surprises as more plants bloom. His use of bulbs, perennials and woodland flowers is described.
Publication Name: Homestyle
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 1531-5940
Year: 2001
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Love in bloom
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Planting bulbs in fall is a certain way to ensure a flowering garden in spring. Combining bulbs with other plants can enhance their effectiveness. Spring perennials include hellebores, cowslip and creeping phlox.
Publication Name: Homestyle
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 1531-5940
Year: 2001
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