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Growing Roses Organically: Your Guide to Creating an Easy-Care Garden Full of Fragrance
 
 

Growing Roses Organically: Your Guide to Creating an Easy-Care Garden Full of Fragrance [Hardcover]

Barbara Wilde
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If the word rose immediately conjures up visions of clouds of chemical sprays combating a host of diseases and hordes of pests, then the concept of organic rose gardening might seem laughable if not impossible. Unfortunately, many gardeners who eschew chemical applications deprive themselves of the joy of rose gardening solely because of perceived high-maintenance care requirements. Fortunately, Wilde comes to the rescue, extolling basic, commonsense methods of gardening that demonstrate the ease and simplicity of an organic approach with these much-admired but often-avoided plants. From genetics to a history of rose breeding, Wilde illustrates how roses have come to be so demanding, setting the framework for selection guidelines for roses that, by their very nature, are ideally suited to less chemically dependent care. Based on her own extensive experience, Wilde's information is exhaustive but eminently accessible: a cornucopia of comprehensive charts, thoughtful tips, and planting pointers, plus an encyclopedia of 100-plus of the best roses for organic gardens, provide all the ammunition necessary to turn rose detractors into rose devotees. Carol Haggas
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"Finally, a comprehensive rose book that takes the intimidation out of growing roses naturally. This book is a must-- not only for rosarians, but for gardeners everywhere."--G. Michael Shoup, president and owner, The Antique Rose Emporium

"Barbara Wilde has compiled a complete approach for growing roses the way we need to, in the real world. This is information that all of us have been wanting-- not just the best organic methods, but also the most worthwhile and productive varieties. She tells us the species that can take care of themselves, the best ancient cultivars, and the very latest in breeding trends."--Rev. Douglas T. Seidel, consultant for the rose collection at the Thomas Jefferson Center for Historic Plants

"I hope gardeners will take advantage of Barbara Wilde's thorough knowledge and experience in growing roses by using this book. Her sensible advice made me realize organic growing practices are at the heart of all the best gardens, not just those meant for food crops. I was particularly intrigued by her emphasis on the importance of the proper selection of roses and her knowledge of many European hybrids. And with all the work that modern hybridizers have done to increase hardiness and disease resistance in roses, it's well worth the effort to get these roses into our gardens. Wilde doesn't try to tell us there is no work involved with growing good roses but does tell us where to put our energies for a sustainable payback for our efforts."--Saxon Holt, photo director, PhotoBotanic.com, and an award-winning photographer with six books on roses currently in print

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great instructions and info, plus beautiful pictures, Feb 21 2003
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This review is from: Growing Roses Organically: Your Guide to Creating an Easy-Care Garden Full of Fragrance (Hardcover)
This is a practical, pretty, and highly useful book for anyone who wants to smell the roses, especially in climates less temperate than the west coast.

The number of roses included is far from encyclopaedic, but for the roses Ms Wilde does include, she reports thoroughly on on their disease susceptibility, growth habit, hardiness, fragrance, and more. In nearly all cases, a gorgeous color photo accompanies. In fact, stripped of its useful information, this book would still be a fine buy for its large color photos. Before the gallery of roses, you'll find clear and helpful instructions about how to prepare for planting and how to accomplish the actual planting. Although the emphasis obviously centers on organic methods, this is a fine general reference on growing roses.

The book itself seems reasonably well put together. I haven't spent months poring over it yet, but I do not have the early feeling of dread when a poorly glued book seems ready to fall apart in my hands. Probably part of the reason is that the book is large enough to be helpful, but not so large that its very size works to break it apart. The format, in other words, allows for some large and luscious eye candy, but it is not as big as many modern illustrated gardening books which should really come with their own stands.

Photographs, clear drawings, and lucid instructions and descriptions make this book a pleasure to own and and treasure to use.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Direct, simple instructions and details, July 14 2002
This review is from: Growing Roses Organically: Your Guide to Creating an Easy-Care Garden Full of Fragrance (Hardcover)
Growing Roses Organically: Your Guide To Creating An Easy-Care Garden Full Of Fragrance And Beauty by garden designer and horticulturalist expert Barbara Wilde is a fabulous, full-color guide to creating a beautiful organic garden tailored to the rose-lover's tastes. Direct, simple instructions and details on a wide variety of roses enhance this superb reference which is ideal for gardeners of all skill levels. From the basics of getting started; through issues such as watering, fertilizing, pruning, disease and insect infestation; to the details of designing rose gardens (included the Mixed Border; Wild Gardens, Hedging, and Wildlife Gardens), Barbara Wilde writes with an accessibility that is as informative as it is easy-to-apply. Of special note is chapter ten, "A Gallery of Roses". If you aspiring to growing a garden of roses, begin your preparations by giving Barbara Wilde's Growing Roses Organically a careful reading!
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Not the greatest how-to book for roses, Jan 28 2007
By Ms. Flower Power - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Growing Roses Organically: Your Guide to Creating an Easy-Care Garden Full of Fragrance (Hardcover)
I am a big fan of organic gardening, but I just can't agree with the other posters here who've raved about this book. I'm glad it's not the first one I've read on organic gardening or on roses. If it had been, I think I would have given up! Wilde makes it sound entirely too complicated, especially for the typical home gardener. Also, not that many roses are featured, and information on them (fragrance,etc differs from what I've read elsewhere and/or experienced in my own garden. An OK book, but be sure you read others and go to the excellent site help me find dot com to get some perspective. Visit local gardens to see what does well. And don't be afraid to experiment in your own garden, keeping it simple as much as possible. If you 1.) choose roses known to do well in your area, 2.) plant them properly making sure they have plenty of sun, food and water, and 3.) cultivate them cleanly, keeping their bases free of fallen leaves and debris - the job is mostly done. ENJOY YOUR ROSES!

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Direct, simple instructions and details, July 14 2002
By Midwest Book Review - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Growing Roses Organically: Your Guide to Creating an Easy-Care Garden Full of Fragrance (Hardcover)
Growing Roses Organically: Your Guide To Creating An Easy-Care Garden Full Of Fragrance And Beauty by garden designer and horticulturalist expert Barbara Wilde is a fabulous, full-color guide to creating a beautiful organic garden tailored to the rose-lover's tastes. Direct, simple instructions and details on a wide variety of roses enhance this superb reference which is ideal for gardeners of all skill levels. From the basics of getting started; through issues such as watering, fertilizing, pruning, disease and insect infestation; to the details of designing rose gardens (included the Mixed Border; Wild Gardens, Hedging, and Wildlife Gardens), Barbara Wilde writes with an accessibility that is as informative as it is easy-to-apply. Of special note is chapter ten, "A Gallery of Roses". If you aspiring to growing a garden of roses, begin your preparations by giving Barbara Wilde's Growing Roses Organically a careful reading!

7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great instructions and info, plus beautiful pictures, Feb 21 2003
By Patricia Tryon - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Growing Roses Organically: Your Guide to Creating an Easy-Care Garden Full of Fragrance (Hardcover)
This is a practical, pretty, and highly useful book for anyone who wants to smell the roses, especially in climates less temperate than the west coast.

The number of roses included is far from encyclopaedic, but for the roses Ms Wilde does include, she reports thoroughly on on their disease susceptibility, growth habit, hardiness, fragrance, and more. In nearly all cases, a gorgeous color photo accompanies. In fact, stripped of its useful information, this book would still be a fine buy for its large color photos. Before the gallery of roses, you'll find clear and helpful instructions about how to prepare for planting and how to accomplish the actual planting. Although the emphasis obviously centers on organic methods, this is a fine general reference on growing roses.

The book itself seems reasonably well put together. I haven't spent months poring over it yet, but I do not have the early feeling of dread when a poorly glued book seems ready to fall apart in my hands. Probably part of the reason is that the book is large enough to be helpful, but not so large that its very size works to break it apart. The format, in other words, allows for some large and luscious eye candy, but it is not as big as many modern illustrated gardening books which should really come with their own stands.

Photographs, clear drawings, and lucid instructions and descriptions make this book a pleasure to own and and treasure to use.

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