Your All Things Plants weekly news

for May 2, 2015

This Week's Gardening Ideas:

Where Is That Amazing Garden?

By JKing
May 2, 2015
Where Is That Amazing Garden?

Gardeners are enthusiastic about our plants and our gardens. However, we see our own garden much differently from the way our friends view it. How often do we say "you should have seen my garden last week?" (487 words - Read the full article)

Roses Celebration Week Wrap Up

By dave
May 1, 2015
Roses Celebration Week Wrap Up

We had a good amount of activity centered around roses this week. Here is a report on some of the best photos, who posted them, who thumbed them, and how much activity was in our rose forum. We also announce today the new Celebrating Gardening: 2015 Microbadge! (316 words - Read the full article)

ATP Podcast #88: Celebrating Roses

By dave
April 30, 2015
ATP Podcast #88: Celebrating Roses

Hybrid Teas, Floribundas, Albas, Grandifloras, etc etc etc. What do they all mean? In today's episode, Trish shares from her depths of knowledge about the various kinds of roses, and you're sure to be inspired. After that we have an interesting discussion about this new fad where companies unnecessarily label their plants as "non-GMO."

Roses and Clematises in a Small Natural Garden

By Jasmin
April 29, 2015
Roses and Clematises in a Small Natural Garden

If you want your small city garden to evoke natural spaces and offer something to wildlife, a classic combination of roses and clematises is perfect for you. (659 words - Read the full article)

Pedro Dot and the Pernetiana Roses

By zuzu
April 28, 2015
Pedro Dot and the Pernetiana Roses

Pernetiana roses were in great demand in the first half of the 20th century, and although they have now been relegated to the hybrid tea class, many rosarians believe they should still be regarded as a class of their own. (564 words - Read the full article)

My Experience with Rose Rosette Disease

By gemini_sage
April 27, 2015
My Experience with Rose Rosette Disease

I moved to my current home 8 years ago, and I brought almost every plant from my garden with me, including about 50 roses. It was an exciting time, as I had lived in a wooded, shady hollow, and I was happy to give so many sun-loving plants an appropriate home. I had chosen rose varieties for shade tolerance and disease resistance, because I knew the shade and moisture would be inviting for fungal diseases. Although we experienced a terrible drought that year, the roses did respond well to the sunny, open environment, and they settled in nicely in spite of the dry growing season. (920 words - Read the full article)

Enjoying Roses in Vases

By Calif_Sue
April 26, 2015
Enjoying Roses in Vases

Creating bouquets for the house is an added bonus to growing them in the garden, and roses usually are the main feature of my bouquets. Here are a few tips for cutting them and keeping them fresh looking. (378 words - Read the full article)

The most popular images last week from our plant database:

By Fleur569:
Image from plant ID 121
By kidfishing:
Image from plant ID 119
By lovemyhouse:
Image from plant ID 2479
By Calif_Sue:
Image from plant ID 2900
By lovemyhouse:
Image from plant ID 18
By Jasmin:
Image from plant ID 1005
By RoseBlush1:
Image from plant ID 20
By Calif_Sue:
Image from plant ID 3135
By lovemyhouse:
Image from plant ID 572688

The most popular Multi-Plant Photos from last week:

Photo by pirl:
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Photo by Calif_Sue:
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Photo by Dutchlady1:
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Photo by kidfishing:
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Photo by skylark:
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Photo by kniphofia:
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Photo by Catmint20906:
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Photo by Paul2032:
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Noteworthy acorn tips given this week:

11 people gave for the idea "My Experience with Rose Rosette Disease" by gemini_sage

6 people gave for the idea "Roses and Clematises in a Small Natural Garden" by Jasmin

6 people gave for the idea "Where Is That Amazing Garden?" by JKing

6 people gave for the idea "Enjoying Roses in Vases" by Calif_Sue

5 people gave for a photo of Rose (Rosa 'Condesa de Sastago') by zuzu

5 people gave for the idea "Pedro Dot and the Pernetiana Roses" by zuzu

4 people gave for post #840589 in "Banner for April 29, 2015 by Calif_Sue" by Calif_Sue

4 people gave for post #839808 in "Banner for April 28, 2015 by bootandall" by bootandall

3 people gave for a photo of Rose (Rosa 'George Burns') by zuzu

3 people gave for a photo of Rose (Rosa 'Let's Celebrate') by zuzu

The most active threads this week:

Subject OP Area Replies
Raspberries are taking over!NatalieEdibles and Preserving forum41
White tulips changing to other colors after dividingvalleylynnBulbs forum35
How do you determine the rust rating numbers?beckygardenerDaylilies forum35
slugs!!! ugh!!!riverman123Daylilies forum32
Calif. Sue's GardenCalif_SueGarden Photos forum30
2015 seedlingsKentPfeifferIrises forum28
The Santa Rosa CA Iris Show - April 25 & 26janwaxIrises forum28
Banner for April 28, 2015 by bootandallbootandallSite Banners forum22
OT~ Porch SwingCharDaylilies forum21

Some new reviews from the ATP Green Pages:

valleylynn recommended Garden Harvest Supply and wrote:

I am so please with the 'Bloom-a-ThonĀ® Lavender' Rhododendron and bag of Espoma Holly-tone fertilizer. Everything was packaged so well, the plant is healthy and robust, ready to take off growing. I would definitely order from this nursery again. http://www.gardenharvestsupply.com/productcart/pc/bloom-a-th...

Ursula recommended SRQHoyas and wrote:

I received my three plants today which I won here on ATP in a raffle, and I love them! They arrived beautifully packed and they are very healthy. Giving this company a big thumbs-up for their generosity and an A+ rating.

donnabking recommended Scenic Farm Nursery and wrote:

Very nice people. I do not know what else they have, but they grow 200+ different Achimenes. I received very prompt attention and got my rhizomes very quickly, in a matter of days. They were very nice rhizomes. Aruika has a lot of Serge Saliba rhizomes offered for sale, and she and Serge are friends. Serge has even named a rhizome after her. If you are looking for a specific rhizome, email them. They may have it. I was most impressed. I do not have a phone number for them, did everything via email. But they get back to you fairly quickly and they sure take care of you.

p1mkw recommended Victory Seed Company and wrote:

I won a gift certificate from Victory and really enjoyed trying some of the different varieties. Everything that I've planted so far has done well and good germination. I would highly recommend Victory and will be ordering from them in the future.

Calif_Sue recommended Tropical Plants & More and wrote:

I read about the Ficus maclellandii 'Alii' on the Tropical Plants & More website and it looked and sounded so wonderful that I ordered one, along with a White Butterfly Ginger. They were shipped on a Monday and arrived on Wed., well packaged and looking fresh and fabulous! Both plants came with a laminated plant tag and an entire page of detailed info and culture tips, special touches that add to the entire ordering experience. You can tell Ken is a plant lover! Ficus maclellandii 'Alii' newly potted and having benefited from an overnight rain shower.

We keep growing, because ATP is where all the excitement is these days! Check out these numbers from last week: