When it comes to selecting the roses we grow in our gardens, our choices must be based on deliberate and thoughtful decisions. When you buy a rose on a whim, your selection rests on a wimpy gamble that the rose may turn out to be OK.
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We make choices daily, and many of them need to be made on the spur of the moment. But when it comes to selecting the roses we grow in our gardens, our choices must be based on deliberate and thoughtful decisions. When you buy a rose on a whim, your selection rests on a wimpy gamble that the rose may turn out to be OK.
Roses are the “sparkle and shine” plants of the garden. But they aren’t just showy they are also the garden’s hardest-working plants. There is no other plant that flowers over such a long period, has such beautiful and varied blooms, and features such a wonderfully rich assortment of fragrances.