Learn to Garden - Growing Roses and Perennials Made Easy

Advice on growing perennials, hybrid tea roses, old garden roses and other types of flowers. 
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Edith said:   March 19, 2010 7:01 pm PST
I Love It! My thumb is NOT green but I love beautiful yards and the idea that one day I will be able to have one. This is the perfect site with a lot of valuable information. Thank You I think I may try a little something.

Melba Sandifer said:   February 7, 2010 11:54 am PST
Hi Waco So pleased to stumble across your website while looking for good roses for Northeast La. Your garden pictures are beautiful. Love your website. Just ordered 30 new roses and 30 double pink knockout tree roses so will probably be participating in the questions forum, quite frequently. Next time you are in Oak Grove area, feel free to drop by.

jspas narcisa said:   February 1, 2010 7:39 am PST
i am to Romania and i love this site.

Deanie said:   January 22, 2010 12:36 pm PST
Can't wait for spring, love your garden .if i can get mine half as good as yours i will be so very happy.Can you tell me how long it took to get your garden so pretty?

Melissa said:   December 10, 2009 4:12 pm PST
Your garden is most beautiful! I have a question for you as I'm doing a speech on perennials. Are roses considered a perennial? Or are they in their own category?

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