Rose Culture
A “Safe” spray for those garden pests and fungal diseases
My garden at home is seriously infested with aphids. Aphids are worldwide, called greenfly in many
Read MoreAnatomy of the Rose (in simple terms)
For those of you who want to find your way round catalogues or try to identify a rose variety, a
Read MoreBlind Shoots
Wandering round the Tudor Rose I noticed a large number of blind shoots. Many of you may have
Read MoreClimbing and Rambling Roses
A very large proportion of modern climbers are sports of bush roses i.e. they are genetic
Read MoreHeat Stress in Roses
Last Wednesday someone asked about heat stress in roses, so let’s start off there. The first signs
Read MoreInteresting Rose Snippets!
When Sam McGredy, the NZ rose breeder, retired in 2002, he sprayed his left-over seedlings with a
Read MoreModern Rose Types
When you have been dealing with roses for some time, it is easy to forget that many people may not
Read MoreMulching Roses
The prime reason for mulching our garden beds is for water retention and to keep the soil and roots
Read MoreRaising Roses from Seed
When left to her own devices, Nature has a wonderful lot of surprises for us. This is particularly
Read MoreRose Replant Disease
Almost June and it is time to think of replacing those old, worn out roses in the garden. We want to
Read MoreSoil Conditioner and Fertiliser for Rose plants
Soil ConditionerA soil conditioner is a product which is added to soil to improve its qualities,
Read MoreSpring in the Rose Garden
You have finished the pruning and are ready to sit back and do nothing until the first lot of
Read MoreThe end of Deadheading
Middle of April and we stop deadheading. About fifty days later the bushes will give us their last
Read MoreThe Origins of Pruning - The Essential old Rose, by Trevor Griffiths
An anecdote, whether true of not I don’t know, concerning the pruning of roses relates to the
Read MoreThe Pruning Mystique
Late April and time to start getting excited. Pruning time is coming fast and we need to get ready
Read MoreVSRG Rose Replacement
Lex has asked me to talk to you about why and how we replace roses in our garden.Firstly the “why”.
Read MoreRose History
The Rose Explosion
Each year we replace at least five beds of roses. Our Selection Committee has the glorious job of
Read MoreThe Banksiae Family
The first roses to bloom in our garden in the spring are the banksiae family. There are four
Read MoreRescue Roses
We are all aware of the way fashions change and what was good last year is now outdated. So it has
Read MoreThe Tudor Rose and The War of the Roses
The main part of the Victoria State Rose Garden, is in the form of “A Tudor Rose”. We work in this
Read MoreRosa Laevigata
rosa laevigata. A species hermaphrodite rose, native to southern China, Taiwan, Laos and Vietnam.
Read MoreSpecies or Wild Roses
All gardeners know that cultivated plants are developed, either by chance or plan, from wild or
Read MoreRosa Gallica Officianalis
SynonymsApothecary’s RoseAppothekerroseCommon Provins RoseDouble Red RoseOfficinalisOld Red
Read MoreJoseph Pernet-Ducher 1851-1928
Born in Lyon, Joseph Pernet was apprenticed to the nursery trade under his father, Joseph Pernet
Read MoreLyon, France
In 2015, some of our members travelled to Lyon, France to be at the 17th World Convention of Rose
Read MorePersica Hybrids
There is a little group of plants under the sub-genera of Hulthemia which was regarded as “not true
Read MoreSub-genera Platyrhodon
Two weeks ago I spoke of the sub-genera Hulthemia and the one rose which fitted this section – r.
Read MoreThe Stud Roses
Imagine yourself in Europe at the end of the 17th century. All your roses are pink or white , once
Read MorePeace & Chicago Peace
You all know that my primary interest is in Heritage roses, but I try to remember that there are
Read MoreOld Rose Terms : STUD ROSES
- Up to mid 1700's , Europeans had the choice of pink or white roses which were once flowering. Then
Read MorePemberton's Ladies
Joseph Pemberton (1852-1926) was a typical English “Gentleman” clergyman. He spent his spare time
Read MoreVSRG History
Tudor Rose Original Colour Scheme
When the planners started the VSRG rose planting, they had a colour scheme in mind. This colour plan
Read MoreThe Australian Leaf ..... a little History
Fifteen years ago, the Victoria State Rose Garden’s southern boundary was a fenceline running from
Read MoreMyths & Legends
Some Myths & Legends of the Rose
Sappho, the Greek poet, called it “Queen of Flowers” in about 600 BC, but to the Arabs it was a
Read MoreWhy 'TEA' Roses
Do you ever wonder how, in the 1800s, they got the roses from China to England in sailing ships? The
Read MoreStories Behind The Name
Vale Peter Cox
It is with sadness I advise that Peter Cox died on the 16th June 2018.Members of the VSRGS first met
Read MoreElina and Henri Martin
Do we have any English born here? Let me tell you of an unfortunate rose which had a name change.
Read MoreMME Caroline Testout
Mme Caroline Testout. HT, Joseph Pernet-Ducher 1890. The lady who gave her name to this rose,
Read MoreStories Behind The Name – Plant Hunters
r. davidii. Father David’s Rose. Father Armand David (1826 – 1900) was a French missionary,
Read MoreRosa Gallica Officianalis
SynonymsApothecary’s RoseAppothekerroseCommon Provins RoseDouble Red RoseOfficinalisOld Red
Read MoreAngela Rose Taylor
On March 27th, 1986 - Easter Thursday a car bomb was detonated in Russell Street, Melbourne. A
Read MoreDr Huey – The Rose and The Man
A wichuraiana hybrid, semi double blooms, slightly fragrant, crimson-maroon with light yellow
Read MoreRose Breeders
David Austin
David Austin Snr was born in 1926 as the son of a farmer and began his working life as a farmer. He
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