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Mail Order Sources for Roses
Mail order is often the only way to get some of the hard to find roses and a lot of the old, heritage types. Local nurseries and garden centers are starting to handle a wider variety of roses as the public becomes more interested in old garden roses and shrub roses.

Our Rose Garden (Gardening with Roses)
History | Selecting Rose Plants | Site Selection & Bed Preparation | Planting | Water, Mulch & Fertilizer | Winter Protection | Pruning | Disease & Insect Pests | Different Kinds of Roses | Selected References | Rose Societies & Organizations | Mail Order Sources | Credits

Links & Reviews for Our Rose Garden
Links to commercial products or enterprises do not constitute endorsement by University of Illinois Extension. Responding to a renaissance in rose-growing popularity, horticulturist Greg Stack of University of Illinois Extension created this brief online guide to rose gardening in the Midwest.

Stateline Yard & Garden - Plan Before Ordering Seeds and Plants
It’s tempting to start ordering away, but it pays to have a plan before doing so, whether using mail catalogs this winter or shopping the local garden center next spring. For vegetable gardens, calculate what and how much of various vegetables the family will actually use.

Varieties of Tomato
There are literally hundreds of varieties of tomato available either as seedlings at the garden center or as seeds from either the garden center or from a mail order or Internet company.


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