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Tag Archives: flowers
It’s July! Show Us Your Bloomers!
America’s Favorite Rose Gardener, Chris VanCleave shares his “tried and true” roses. Those varieties that seem to thrive despite the record heat of July. Continue reading
Posted in #roses, Alabama, Care And Feeding, Rose Care, Rose Report, roses
Tagged Deep South, flowers, garden, gardening, growing roses, july, nature, No Spray Roses, Photography, plants, rosarian, Rose Expert, Rose Photography, roses, shrub roses, Star Roses & Plants, Sustainable Gardening, tough roses, Weeks Roses
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Valentine’s Day Flower Care – Keeping Your Blooms FRESH!
Millions will receive flowers on Valentine’s Day and will wonder “how do I extend the life of the blooms I received?” Here are my tips for getting the most out of your Valentine’s Day gift. CONDITION THE BLOOMS If they arrive in … Continue reading
Posted in #roses, flower care, Uncategorized, valentines day
Tagged blooms, day, flower care, flowers, gift, growing roses, roese, Rose Expert, valentines, Valentines Day
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Preserving Valentine’s Day Flowers
Rose gardening expert Chris VanCleave aka “The Redneck Rosarian” shares his tips on preserving Valentine’s Day blooms for maximum longevity and enjoyment. Continue reading
Posted in #roses, Alabama, Articles, tips, valentines day
Tagged Advice, blooms, Delivery, Extend the life of your blooms, florist, flowers, Preserving Flowers, Rose Expert, roses, tips, tricks, Valentine, Valentines Day
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Brrrrrr – My Roses Are Cold!
Winter is on it’s way! Cool temps signal the final roses of the year. Chris VanCleave shares a few of the final blooms from his Alabama rose garden. Continue reading
Posted in #MooPooCrew, #roses, Artistry, Moondance, Pope John Paul II, Sweet Drift
Tagged Alabama, autumn, blooms, Fall, fall roses, flowers, garden, garden photography, gardening, gardening expert, nature, Photography, Pope John Paul II, rose, Rose Expert, roses
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Wordless Wednesday – Head Shots
Posted in #MooPooCrew, #roses, Wordless Wednesday
Tagged arrangements, arranging flowers, blooms, flowers, Fun, gardening, Grow, head vase, nature, outdoor living, outdoor rooms, Photography, roses, whimsy, Wordless Wednesday
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#ThrowBackThursday – Roses of Moss Mountain Farm
Rosarian Chris VanCleave shares two varieties of roses growing at Moss Mountain Farm; home of Gardening and Lifestyle expert P. Allen Smith Continue reading
Posted in #roses, Moss Mountain Farm, New Dawn, P. Allen Smith, Sarah VanFleet
Tagged #ThrowbackThursday, Arkansas, blooms, Farm, flowers, gardening, gardening advice, gardening experts, How To Grow Roses, Hybrid Rugosa, Little Rock, Moss Mountain Farm, nature, New Dawn Climbing Rose, p allen smith, roses, Sarah VanFleet, Throwback Thursday
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Wordless Wednesday | Fall Zinnias
Posted in #MooPooCrew, Alabama, Companion Plants, Wordless Wednesday, Zinnias
Tagged autumn, blooms, Fall, fall flowers, flowers, nature, Zinnias
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Friday’s Flowers
Chris shares insights on the coloration of his fall blooms from his Alabama rose garden. Continue reading
Posted in #MooPooCrew, #roses, Moonstone, Scentimental, Sedona, Zinnias
Tagged Alabama, beautiful flowers, bloom colors, blooms, colors, fall flowers, flowers, garden, gardening, gardening expert, Helena Alabama, nature, Photography, rosarian, rosechat, roses
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Roses on the Rise – Bejazzo – Roses You’ll Want To Grow In 2015
Bejazzo – Climbing rose from Kordes makes the list of Roses On The Rise for 2015. Continue reading
Posted in #MooPooCrew, #roses, Alabama, Bejazzo
Tagged Bejazzo, biltmore estate, biltmore international rose trials, blooms, climbing roses, flowers, garden, gardening, Grow, korkes, nature, Photography, Rose Expert, Rose garden, roses, The Biltmore Rose Trials
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What’s Blooming Today – Roses
Sharing blooms from my Alabama rose garden. Yes you can grow beautiful roses. If I can do it, anyone can! Continue reading