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American Rose Gardening Resources

Guide Books: Updated Rose Gardening in America

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American Rose Gardening Resources

By Laura Logan

Illustrated By Christy Page

CHAPTER 7: American Rose Gardening Resources

 
Whether you’re a seasoned green thumb or just starting out, having access to the right tools and information can make all the difference in cultivating a thriving rose garden. So, let’s roll up our sleeves and explore some of the best resources available to help you on your rosy journey!

 

Rose Societies

First up, let’s talk about rose societies. These organizations are dedicated to the cultivation, preservation, and appreciation of roses and offer a wealth of knowledge and resources to members. One of the most well-known is the American Rose Society (ARS), which provides educational programs, publications, and access to local rose societies across the country. Becoming a member of the ARS can connect you with fellow rose lovers and experts who can offer guidance and support as you nurture your own rose garden.

 

Websites

The internet is a treasure trove of information for rose gardeners. Websites like Dave’s Garden, GardenWeb, and Rose.org offer a wealth of articles, forums, and resources dedicated to all things roses. Whether you’re looking for advice on planting and care, seeking recommendations for specific rose varieties, or simply want to connect with other enthusiasts, these websites are invaluable tools for expanding your knowledge and connecting with the broader rose gardening community.

 

Books

For those who prefer to curl up with a good book, there’s no shortage of excellent resources on rose gardening. From comprehensive guides covering everything from planting and pruning to pest and disease control, to coffee table books filled with stunning photographs of roses in bloom, there’s something for every level of gardener. Some popular titles include The Rose Expert by Dr. D.G. Hessayon, Roses for Dummies by Lance Walheim, and The American Rose Society Encyclopedia of Roses by Charles Quest-Ritson. These books make excellent companions for both novice and experienced rose gardeners alike.

 

Online Communities

Looking to connect with like-minded rose enthusiasts from the comfort of your own home? Online communities and forums provide the perfect opportunity to do just that. Websites like Reddit’s r/Roses community, GardenWeb’s Rose Forum, and Facebook groups like “Rose Gardening Enthusiasts” offer platforms for sharing tips, asking questions, and showcasing your own rose garden successes (and occasional failures). Whether you’re seeking advice on a stubborn pest problem or just want to show off your latest rose bloom, these communities provide a supportive and welcoming space for all things roses.

 

Retailers

Whether you’re shopping for new rose plants, gardening tools, or soil amendments, having access to quality retailers is essential for any rose gardener. Local nurseries and garden centers are great places to start, as they often carry a wide selection of rose varieties suited to your specific climate and growing conditions. Additionally, online retailers like Jackson & Perkins, David Austin Roses, and Wayside Gardens offer extensive catalogs of roses available for purchase, with delivery right to your doorstep. With so many options available, you’re sure to find the perfect roses to complement your garden.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Rose Gardening in America
  • The History of Rose Gardens in America: From Colonial Roots to Modern Blooms
  • Knock Out® Rose
  • Rosa Rugosa
  • Ashley Rose
  • Earth Angel Rose
  • Canyon Road Rose
  • Iceberg Rose
  • Mister Lincoln Rose
  • Lady of Shallot Rose
  • Moonlight in Paris Rose
  • Rose Gardening Plant Hardiness Zones
  • Visiting American Rose Gardens and Festivals
  • Rose Care Basics
  • American Rose Gardening Resources

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