9. March 2010

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Meaning Of Red Roses On Valentines Day


Red roses on Valentines Day are pretty common. People from all over the world spend millions of roses every year on the special day. This is to show that there is a deeper meaning when it comes to different flowers and more so red roses. There are people who are aware of the meaning of [...]

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9. March 2010

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Colorful And Popular Hybrid Tea Roses


The romantic long-stemmed rose is the instantly recognizable
signature of hybrid teas, and it’s what makes them the most
popular variety of roses. Public gardens feature special
sections devoted to roses, especially colorful hybrid teas. Home
gardeners enjoy growing hybrid tea roses that make lovely floral
arrangments. Florists love the Tiffany hybrid tea rose for its
ability to stand up so [...]

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8. March 2010

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Tips For Cutting Roses For Display


What could possibly smell or look better than a vase of
beautiful rose blooms on your table or the table of someone you
love? Roses, especially hybrid tea roses, are made to be cut and
they can last a very long time in a vase if you follow these
simple tips.
Always make sure that you cut your roses with [...]

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8. March 2010

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Ariba Success Story – How Selling Skills Were Improved?


Using TotalLMS, from SumTotal Systems, Ariba sees an improvement in their employee skills, and, ultimately, higher satisfaction among customers. Along with the twenty web-based courses, Ariba licensed 39 off-the-shelf courses to teach leadership principles, business practices, consulting and selling skills.

Called AribaWISE, the LMS, which was made by SumTotal Systems, was the catalyst for measuring the [...]

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8. March 2010

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How does a rose get its specific scent?

I always thought roses had their own unique scent due to genetics etc. A coworker of mine says something has be be done to the seeds or the ground for a rose to have a distinct scent?
Who is right?

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8. March 2010

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Kyudo: The White Rose Kyudojo: White Roses in Devon 弓道

www.japanese-archery.org.uk Kyudo: The White Rose Kyudojo in Devon 弓道Beginners are welcome at the White Rose Kyudojo, England, UK throughout the year. If you would like to come along to our friendly dojo in London to learn Kyudo, visit our website at www.japanese-archery.org.uk 弓道

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8. March 2010

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How To Plant Potted Roses


It wasn’t too long ago that no serious rosarian would even
consider having a potted rose on their property except for,
maybe, last minute emergencies where they had run out of space
but couldn’t resist buying just one more plant.
Times have changed and potted roses have a place in the lives of
condo and apartment dwellers, city slickers who [...]

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7. March 2010

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Be Prepared: Rose Gardening Soil Preparation


One of the easiest ways to ensure that your rose garden is a success is to be prepared. You can do this by making sure you’ve followed these tips for rose gardening soil preparation.
People need healthy food to perform their best, and roses are no different. In fact, roses are plants that require a large [...]

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7. March 2010

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Rose Tending In June


“O my Luve’s like a red, red rose, That’s newly sprung in June” An extract from the 1794 poem “A red, red rose” by Robert Burns, Scotland’s national bard.
Which roses?
Do you have any roses growing in your garden? It does not matter whether the rose is a floribunda, hybrid tea, standard, patio, climbing or rambling, [...]

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7. March 2010

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How come I got a yellow rose on a red rose bush?

I’ve had this rose bush for several years, and it’s always produced red roses.

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