Learn to Garden - Growing Roses and Perennials Made Easy

Advice on growing perennials, hybrid tea roses, old garden roses and other types of flowers.   Anyone can be successful at gardening.

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Kristy Dean said:   June 27, 2008 6:59 am PST
Great website. Very informative. Beautiful pictures. Thank you for creating this website. kristy

Faye Clarke said:   June 9, 2008 9:26 pm PST
Beautiful. I can grow roses, but I don't have success with perrenials. I plant them, but they don't multiply, nor do they come back the next year. I think I use too much mulch. I am amazed at how thick your order is, and everything is beautiful. How do you deadhead everything? That is another thing that I can't keep up with.

Martha Crist said:   June 5, 2008 12:01 pm PST
I am an empty vessel...I know nothing re gardening in general and roses in particular but want to learn....seeking advice and knowledge. I'm glad to have found this site which I will access it again and again

Patricia said:   June 4, 2008 6:02 am PST
Than you for your gardening site..wonderful inspiration!

priscilla w hernandez said:   May 18, 2008 2:25 am PST
its already may and my crepe mytrle does not want to grow any leaves its still alive and i two crepe mytres what can i plant around a silver maple tree. thank you and am new to your website thanks priscilla from lubbock tx

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