Drift Roses
03/12/2010
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A flower unplucked is but left to the falling, And nothing is gained by not gathering roses. Asking for Roses by Robert Frost
Dear Gardening Friend, A statement I frequently hear is, "I want something that blooms all season, doesn't require much care and I only have to plant once." While that seems like a tall order, the solution is simple: roses. But not just any rose, Drift® Roses are new groundcover roses from the same people who introduced The Knock Out® Rose. These petite growers are perfect for anywhere in the garden. Learn more about Drift® Roses in this Week's Journal. |
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Everyone needs a little luck at times so this St. Patrick's Day give a lucky charm from the garden � the shamrock. New Potatoes with Garlic and Nutmeg I love potatoes and I'll eat them just about any way they are prepared. This is a simple recipe that I really like because it only takes a few ingredients and it will go with virtually anything. Allen's Mailbox: Homemade Pest Remedy for Houseplants There are little bugs on my houseplants. Help, I need a safe solution to treat the problem! What do you recommend? Featured Video: Houseplant Care During the winter it is easy to kill your houseplants with kindness. Watch this video to learn some common pitfalls that occur when we bring our plants indoors. |
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The Royal Oak Foundation's "Seeds for Thought" Lecture Series Chelsea gold-medalist Xa Tollemache presents her lecture entitled, "A Garden Well-Placed: A Designer's Harmony between House and Garden" Award-winning garden designer Xa Tollemache balances traditional scale with color and imagination to achieve a peaceful harmony between house and landscape. Xa will discuss her British designs ranging from a kitchen garden at Arundel Castle to a roof garden in Mayfair to the extraordinary garden at the Tollemache family estate, Helmingham Hall. Lecture Locations and Dates
Philadelphia, PA
New York, NY Benefit Lecture & Dinner
Lake Forest, IL
Woodside, CA Visit www.royal-oak.org for more information or call 212-480-2889, ext. 201 to register. |

