Rose lovers are blue
Judith Curtis-Mardon says a subzero cold spell damaged the roses at the Western Colorado Botanical Gardens in Grand Junction. Most of last year’s growth is dead, which will require pruning to ground level.
Gretel Daugherty
Judith Curtis-Mardon says a subzero cold spell damaged the roses at the Western Colorado Botanical Gardens in Grand Junction. Most of last year’s growth is dead, which will require pruning to ground level.
By
Amy Hamilton
Monday, May 17, 2010
It’s going to take some rose-colored glasses for Grand Valley gardeners to find some good news as they inspect their rose bushes this spring.
A surprising and regrettable thing happened…
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