Hi my fellow rose lovers out there! Please find below the second instalment of the Rose Guide. If you would like to find it at a later date, it will live long term in the ‘Garden Guides’ on the top navigation bar of the Garden at Moorfield substack homepage. This is where all other garden guides will live as we create them for other ornamental parts of the garden like the Long Border, the Cutting Garden and the Naturalistic Garden, as well as productive areas like our veggie gardens, berry patch, orchard and olive and citrus grove. But for now, Part 2 of our Rose Guide.
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This Rose Guide has been a real labour of love. It has been so wonderful to share the joy growing roses brings me with all of you who have also been bitten by the bug and to hear in comments and in your private messages to us, how much it has helped you better understand our methods or reinforced what you were already doing. I hope Part 2 fills in any of the gaps and remember, if you have questions, please feel free, any time, even long after this guide is originally released, to leave them in comments and I will come back to you. so, thank you for receiving what we put out there so warmly and enthusiastically, its been an absolute pleasure to finally get to create something like this and no doubt, moving forward as there are new learnings and developments within the Moorfield Rose Garden, I will add to this guide. I hope you enjoy!
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