Gallery Talk: Roses for New England

Posted 5/17/18

Gallery Talk: Roses for New England Roses for New England is a special presentation for every rose-lover who wants to grow hardy, healthy, and disease resistant roses in their home gardens. This …

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Gallery Talk: Roses for New England

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Gallery Talk: Roses for New England
Roses for New England is a special presentation for every rose-lover who wants to grow hardy, healthy, and disease resistant roses in their home gardens. This program specifically addresses the merits and challenges of rose gardening in New England. Novice rose gardeners will find everything they need to know to successfully grow roses and experienced gardeners will utilize this program as a ready reference to enable them to grow better roses. Mike and Angelina Chute’s book, Roses for New England: A Guide to Sustainable Rose Gardening is the companion reference to this program. 
WHERE: Bristol Art Museum, 10 Wardwell St., Bristol
WHEN: Sunday, May 20; 1 p.m.
COST: $5 BAM Members; $10 Non-Members
MORE INFO: Bristolartmuseum.org

Roses for New England, Bristol Art Museum

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