Rose Garden Rejig Creates Balance

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A Rose Garden Re-ImaginedIn this episode we speak with Alex Henderson about the rejuvenated rose garden at Royal Botanical Gardens. Henderson, Curator of Living Collections, explains that the original rose garden, planted in 1967, was suffering from the combined effects of poor soil health, rose varieties susceptible to disease, and a ban on cosmetic pesticides. We chat about: Creating more ecological balance by having mixed plantings of roses and flowering perennialsChanging from overhead irrigation to drip irrigationSelecting rose varieties with improved genetics

Rose Garden Rejig Creates Balance

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