Spring Rose Workshop.... Replay
Easy Care Backyard Rose Gardening
Easy Care Backyard Rose Gardening
For those who missed attending Our Spring Rose Workshop, "Easy Care Backyard Rose Gardening," that took place on Saturday, March 23rd, we're now offering a recorded replay of the event:
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....presented by Jerry Dreyer, Consulting Rosarian and Central District Awards and Nominations Chair with the American Rose Society. Jerry will discuss basic steps for success in growing roses in Kansas City, along with a review of roses that thrive with minimal care.
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Jerry Dreyer, Consulting Rosarian
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Moving up and down Interstate 35, Jerry Dreyer has grown roses over 30 years, including backyard gardens in Iowa, Minnesota, and Kansas. Jerry serves the Kansas City Rose Society as a groomer and member of the Garden Committee, as well as contributing occasionally to the Kansas City Gardener Rose Report.
Jerry has a passion for Hybridizing new roses with a goal of breeding disease resistant varieties for the Midwest. He also enjoys experimenting with different propagation methods and to date, has only semi-mastered the most basic – rooting cuttings.
Participating in rose shows with roses and photographs is another of Jerry’s activities. When he and his wife returned to Kansas during a peak of the real estate shortage, they found a great home - except it’s on a totally shaded lot. So, he’s currently growing over 300 roses in pots which offers new challenges and opportunities for learning.
Jerry has a passion for Hybridizing new roses with a goal of breeding disease resistant varieties for the Midwest. He also enjoys experimenting with different propagation methods and to date, has only semi-mastered the most basic – rooting cuttings.
Participating in rose shows with roses and photographs is another of Jerry’s activities. When he and his wife returned to Kansas during a peak of the real estate shortage, they found a great home - except it’s on a totally shaded lot. So, he’s currently growing over 300 roses in pots which offers new challenges and opportunities for learning.
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