ROSES IN A NEW YORK STATE OF MIND

0uTYflBQohP0hOmKXfKwMgRhfVSlfMEcdPE54QFhrfcO_pdn2SVoVEkuiwNLH00qXCWYmn_iPcCf960WQvRqimIMT9Rasf3U9CHtBYzpprG5A-HlJXvjaVWye1fVZiVps4QpVUCs25lUcjJ58JmdfQQuXOAssIDb=w692-h394For all who love roses and love growing roses, the American Rose Society 2015 Fall National Convention is where you will want to be! Esteemed speakers are gathering from around the world to celebrate the rose, and provide you with an experience of learning, enlightenment and friendship!

ROSE EXHIBITION

The best exhibitors of roses in the country will be there to compete for top prizes, along with top rose photographers and arrangers.

ON THE PROGRAM

Where else would you find rose greats like Michael Marriott, Will Radler, Alain Meilland, Thomas Proll and Steve Hutton gathered in one spot to teach and inspire us! Read about each of these guys here.

Don’t miss out and register early to reserve your spot!

FOR ALL THE DETAILS, READ ON.

Bloom Thyme Friday: Peggy Rockefeller Rose Garden

Recently my daughter and I made a rather impromptu visit to the New York Botanical Gardens on a cold, sunny November morning. The cold wind did not stop us from being completely enchanted by this beautiful place. Half way into our tour we passed by the Peggy Rockefeller Rose Garden. What a beautiful surprise. Even through it was closed and past its blooming season, it was spectacular and quickly made it to our “must see in 2012” list. (Open May – October)

The rose garden, originally designed in 1916 and renovated in 2006/2007, is home to more than 4,000 rose plants and over 600 varieties.

This garden is fast becoming one of the world’s most environmentally friendly rose gardens.

Overcoming the rose’s reputation of being among the most chemically dependent flowers, they celebrate the addition of more than 1,700 new, hardy varieties–hybridization efforts from all over the world.

If you have never been there, maybe this needs to be on your “must see” list too. But, you don’t have to wait… take a peek at this video. Enjoy!