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Fragrant Roses: Two Gardeners Weigh In Everyone can agree that fragrance is an important characteristic in a rose. Though sometimes this trait has been diminished in the pursuit of breeding larger or various colored roses, some gardeners prize this trait highly, and won't do without it. |
DailyCandy August 12, 2005 |
This Bud's for You Online florist, Organic Bouquet, will deliver something of impeccable taste to anyone's doorstep. |
Health April 2008 Susan Hall |
The Other Reasons to Love Flowers Flower power wasn't just a late-60s thing. New research shows the sight and smell of flowers can change your brain chemistry and make you feel more positive. |
National Gardening Karen Dardick |
Shrub Roses Many kinds of shrub roses have been introduced in recent years, especially the ground covers, such as "Cliffs of Dover," "Flower Carpet" and "Jeepers Creepers." |
This Old House Lance Walheim |
Easy Care Roses Far from finicky, many shrub-type roses bloom all summer long with very little fuss. Here are some top choices for flower borders, hedges, and containers |
Fast Company February 2009 Kate Rockwood |
Numerology: The Business of Roses Know what's a blooming big business? Roses! And while you may not love Valentine's Day, flower people do -- it's the busiest day of their year. Here's a numerological look at this fragrant industry. |
Inc. June 2007 Elisa Huang |
Etiquette: Pick Me! A boss's guide to buying flowers. |
National Gardening Susan McClure |
Rediscovering Zinnias A cut above other annuals, zinnias fill your garden with color in record time... |
National Gardening Peter Schneider |
Roses: The Class of 2001 This year's graduates are strong on color and scent... |
National Gardening Eve Pranis |
Flower/Pollinator Investigations As students actively explore blooms indoors and out, consider how to help them grasp the concept that every aspect of flowers is vital to their mission: to spread pollen and produce seeds. |
National Gardening Beth Marie Renaud |
Roses and Clematis Companions that trail and twine and clasp and kiss... |
Garden Gate |
Flower Shapes Here's a list of flowers and their shapes to help you mix and match and create your own combinations. |
National Gardening Charlie Nardozzi |
Durable, Delectable Nasturtiums They're charming, easy, and good to eat, too |
National Gardening Charlie Nardozzi |
Deadheading Innovation John Gardiner, curator of the Royal Horticultural Society Rose Garden in England, says that reflowering will be stimulated as much, if not more, if you deadhead the spent rose just below the flower as opposed to the traditional spot just above a 5-leaflet leaf on the cane. |
Delicious Living September 2006 Gina DeMillo Wagner |
Bloom The organic flower business is blossoming. Find out why it makes sense to choose these healthy bouquets for every occasion. |
National Gardening Braddock Bull |
Drying Flowers for Everlasting Beauty How to enjoy your garden's flowers long after the season ends... |
National Gardening Karen Dardick |
Miniature Roses For the Holidays No longer for hobbyists only, these roses are a colorful poinsettias alternative... |
The Motley Fool February 14, 2005 David Gardner |
Will 1-800-Flowers.com Find Love Today? Recently, 1-800-Flowers.com's CEO, Jim McCann, talked about the company's products and prospects. This is the first of three parts. |
National Gardening June 2000 Victoria Matthews |
Tropical Visions Given the right conditions, these flamboyant vines can grow almost anywhere |
AskMen.com Edyta Knapinska |
Kiehl's Lip Balm #1 There's always a reason to invest in an effective lip balm. So why not go for a reliable classic? |
This Old House Peter V. Fossel |
Coming Up Roses Climbers and ramblers will cover a trellis, an arbor, even a shed roof, with a profusion of blooms. |
DailyCandy July 16, 2007 |
Kind Bud Thanks to the Wild Hibiscus Flower Company, you can drop a flower bud into a glass of champagne and watch the magic happen. |
AskMen.com Ross Bonander |
4 Steps: Stop & Smell The Roses To help curb the wallowing during these financially tough times, we offer four steps to help you stop and smell the roses. |
This Old House Peter V. Fossel |
Coming Up Roses Climbers and ramblers will cover a trellis, an arbor, even a shed roof, with a profusion of blooms |
National Gardening Joan Huyser-Honig |
Quick Cut Flowers These 11 grow in any garden and have a long vase life... |
National Gardening |
Roses 101 Roses need special attention to produce quantities of beautiful, fragrant flowers. |
National Gardening Holly H. Shimizu |
Brilliant Bee Balms These showy native plants make a healthful tea, too |
Job Journal November 16, 2003 Marty Nemko |
Seeds of Success What roses and a job search have in common. |
Garden Gate |
More Black Flowers Why grow black flowers? Not just for the sake of having a conversation piece in your garden, although they are good for that. The best reason is because they have so many design uses. |
National Gardening April 2000 Barbara Pleasant |
Balloon Flower Easy to grow, reliable, looks great as a border -- and it's blue |
DailyCandy August 3, 2006 |
The Weekend Guide What to to read, eat, see, do, and buy this weekend. |
This Old House Sallie Brady |
Tread On Me Low-growing, tough-underfoot plants soften the edges of garden paths and patios. |
National Gardening April 2000 Barbara Pleasant |
Power Plants For plants that outperform all the rest, look for the trophy takers |
Fast Company February 2002 Alison Overholt |
The Sweet Taste of Success Since 1983, San Francisco-based Schmidt and his team of chocolatiers have created and hand-painted millions of works of edible art... |
U.S. CPSC January 24, 2002 |
Value City, Schottenstein Stores Recall Dried Flower Candles When burned, the dried flowers in the candle can catch on fire, posing fire and burn hazards to consumers... |
National Gardening Kathy Bond Borie |
Make Room for These Award Winning Roses Let's face it, roses may not be the most carefree plants to grow, but once you welcome one to your garden, it's hard to stop. |
National Gardening Thomas Christopher |
The Rugged Roses Rugosas take cold, heat, and pests in stride |