Do you love roses?
If you do, there is a wonderful place for you to share in conversation about growing, tending and all around rose care. It is #Rosechat on Social Media, founded by Chris VanCleave, President of the Birmingham Rose Society and Teresa Byington.
#Rosechat is a growing community of rose lovers and rose growers, posting and sharing comments and pictures daily on Facebook and meeting once a month on Twitter.
For more information about #Rosechat connect with Chris and Teresa
Facebook search Chris VanCleave
Twitter follow @RedneckRosarian
Facebook search Teresa Byington
Twitter follow @AGardenDiary
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Sunday, October 23, 2011
Friday, June 10, 2011
Winner Garden of the Month | RedneckRosarian
An invitation from our garden to yours…
Every month, we will feature a garden from one of our subscribers. Send us your pictures, along with a brief description of yourself, your garden and the particular plants or areas that you would like to highlight to information@costafarms.com.
The June 2011 Garden of the Month belongs to Chris from Helena, Alabama (Zone 7b). Chris has been growing roses for years, and about4 years ago, joined a local Rose Society to learn a “more excellent” way to cultivate our nation’s “National Floral Emblem”.
Folks ask Chris all the time why he grows roses and his answer is that growing is ‘just the natural progression of things’. Also know as the RedneckRosarian, this southern gentleman comes from a family that finds its roots firmly planted in the Deep South and all its awesome traditions. During civil war times, women gathered at cemeteries to decorate the graves of “our glorious dead” with blankets of spring roses. They wept and celebrated the lives of those who so bravely “fought the good fight”. Even today families gather for “Decoration Day” to decorate the graves and celebrate and remember.
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