Rose Gardening Links
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Check the California ARS Affiliates' links on this page to access California rose society web sites.
American Rose Society. Our parent organization.
Pacific Southwest District of the American Rose Society.
All American Rose Selections
is an association of growers dedicated to the introduction and promotion of exceptional roses.
Armstrong Garden Centers
has a good section on rose care.
Baldo Villegas' Bugs & Roses Home Page.
"I plan for this web site to be the most complete resource for pest, diseases, weeds, and problems encountered in growing roses."
Every Rose - The rose reference database.
Search for roses by name, color, fragrance and many other characteristics, or simply browse through their database of over 7,250 roses & 2,700 photos.
EXTOXNET
is a searchable database of information on pesticides. Now you can find out how toxic or environmentally unfriendly your bug killers really are.
GardenWeb
The Internet's garden and home community.
Good Earth R.O.S.E. Care.
A web site featuring organic rose care.
Heirloom Roses
is a retail mail order nursery specializing in old, new and unusual roses.
Help Me Find Roses
has a searchable database of rose information.
Jackson and Perkins - Rose growers.
Buy roses by mail order.
John's Rose Garden (in Napa, CA).
Hundreds of print and digitized photographs of his garden, and close-up snapshots of its roses and other flowers have been collected.
L&M Fertilizer, Temecula
is a full line supplier of fertilizers and crop protection supplies for farm, landscape and garden needs. It offers Members a 10% discount.
Morrison Gardens
is a nice site with links (some broken) to much information about, of course, roses.
Organic Rose Gardening.
Tips, tricks and advice on rose gardening the organic way.
Paul Barden: Old Garden Roses & Beyond.
"The roses I write about are the Old Garden Roses and select shrub and miniature roses of the 20th century."
Rose Hybridizers Association.
This site tells you how to hybridize your own roses.
Rose Magazine
Their on-line publication.
Roses Forum (Ask Questions, read FAQs)
Santa Clarita Valley Rose Society
has lots of interesting links.
Temecula Valley Garden Club
was organized in 1984 and is organized and operated exclusively for charitable and educational purposes. We are a non-profit organization whose objectives are to encourage
interest in all phases of home gardening, to promote better horticultural practices and conservation of natural resources, and to aid civic organizations whenever possible.
Texas A&M University.
A complete tutorial on choosing, planting, pruning & fertilizing roses.
USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map.
This map shows minimum temperatures for Southern California planting zones.
Vintage Bloomers
propagates and sells old roses.
Wikipedia
This famous online encyclopedia has an interesting tutorial on the origins and cultivation of roses.
World Federation of Rose Societies
"is a federation of the national rose societies of 36 countries around the world, representing more than 100,000 rose lovers. Our goal is to expand contact among them and increase the flow of knowledge about the rose."
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ARS Local Rose Societies (California)
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