
March 2023
Best Roses for Your Garden, New and Overlooked!
Best Roses For Your Garden, New and Overlooked! Just about everyone grows a rose bush or two. In 1986, Congress designated the rose as America's national floral emblem. The popularity of growing roses began thousands of years ago and continues today. This rose growing series is offered by American Rose Society Consulting Rosarians and experts from the Denver Rose Society and is designed show you how to grow easy-care and beautiful roses for years to come. This series covers…
Find out more »April 2023
Pruning and Training Your Roses Rocky Mountain Gardens DBG Class registration required
Pruning and Training your Roses Just about everyone grows a rose bush or two. In 1986, Congress designated the rose as America's national floral emblem. The popularity of growing roses began thousands of years ago and continues today. This rose growing series is offered by American Rose Society Consulting Rosarians and experts from the Denver Rose Society and is designed show you how to grow easy-care and beautiful roses for years to come. This series covers secrets to successful…
Find out more »2023 SymROSEium A Season of Roses: Rose Care Throughout the Seasons
A Season of Roses: Rose Care Throughout the Seasons DRS’s Annual SymROSEium April 8, 2023 – 9:30AM to 12:30PM Mitchell Hall, Denver Botanic Gardens Spring is just around the corner and a wonderful way to start the Spring rose growing season is to attend the annual SymROSEium at the Denver Botanic Gardens. This year three speakers will present what we should do each season in the rose garden. Topics will include pruning and planting roses in the Spring,…
Find out more »Rose Pruning Demonstration & Workshop 2023
Get expert advice on pruning and caring for your roses from the experts
Find out more »May 2023
How to Deal with Rose Diseases “Virtual Meeting”
Featured speaker Dr. Mark Windham His research focus is diseases of ornamental plants. Currently the majority of his research is focused on Rose Rosette Disease, the most destructive ornamental disease in the U.S. However, Dr. Windham is also involved in research on plant health issues with hydrangea and flowering dogwood. Check back for GO TO MEETING instructions
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