by Beverly Forester | Mar 30, 2021 | Rose Blog, Rose Care
Pruning after a Hard Freeze Oklahoma was hit with hard, extended freeze temperatures this year. Pictured above, you can see my roses have considerable damage. Note the healthy green part of cane versus the darkened damaged area. I asked my friend Karen Barrett to...
by Beverly Forester | Mar 7, 2021 | Rose Care
Featured Rose Pictured above: Tess of the d’urbervilles, a David Austin, from the garden of Don & Brenda Johnson Pruning Roses Videos Two great You tube Pruning Videos https://youtu.be/CJUS3eFEHrk Garden Inspired Jackson Perkins Paul Zimmerman. Great...
by Beverly Forester | Nov 16, 2020 | Rose Care
Featured Rose Polynesian Punch is a Floribunda rose from the garden of Dianne Nail. It displays non-stop orange to yellow and pink blooms. A very compact rose, it makes a great container plant. Winter Rose Care Some roses are still blooming since we have had a late...
by Beverly Forester | Oct 11, 2020 | Rose Care, Uncategorized
Featured Rose: Tropicana This beautiful rose was submitted by Pam Trindle, one of two winners in our Virtual Rose Show. This was an amazing on-line event, celebrating Broken Arrow’s passion for roses. Tropicana is a lovely Hybrid Tea rose with a wonderful...
by Beverly Forester | Sep 5, 2020 | Rose Care
September Featured Rose: Bordeaux Bordeaux is an Heirloom Rose, a hardy scrub floribunda loved for its light fragrance and amazing 3 1/2 – 4” red wine blossoms. The picture is from the garden of Sammy Stevens, Rose Committee secretary and member of Tulsa...
by Stephanie Steward | Aug 3, 2020 | Rose Care
What unusually cool weather we’re having this month! We normally are discussing how to take care of roses during drought conditions. But, instead, we started with a lot of rain and cooler temperatures. Though the break in heat may not last, it’s still important to...
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