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Articles on Roses for the Lowcountry

These articles relate to growing roses in the Lowcountry region of South Carolina, USDA Climate Zone 8. Average annual rainfall is 48 to 50 inches.

 

Get a Clean Start on the Growing Season By Claude Thomas, Ph.D.
From Sandy's Garden: January/February in the Garden By Sandy Lundberg, Consulting Rosarian, Bluffton, SC
The Best of New Minis and Minifloras By Sandy Lundberg
Shrub Roses for Carolina Gardens Compiled by Mary Beth Martin
Proper Planning Promotes Positive Performance By John Godwin

How to Have Long Lasting Cut Roses By Mary Beth Martin

How to Have Dazzling Roses This Fall By Sandy Lundberg

Tips on How to Root Roses From Cuttings By Mary Beth Martin

Pruning and Feeding for Fall Bloom By Dr. Fletcher Derrick

Pruning Old Roses: The David Stone Method By Mary Beth Martin

Fortuniana Rootstock Preferred in Lowcountry By Mary Beth Martin Petrovick

Shopping Guide to Bagged Roses By Mary Beth Martin Petrovick

Preventing &Curing Rose Diseases By Sandy Lundberg

 

 

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