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Events and Promotions for 18 April 2009
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Special Event with Tom Carruth
Garden Valley Ranch
4 Apr 2009 (Saturday) - 4 May 2009 (Monday)
Garden Valley Ranch 498 Pepper Road Petaluma, California 94952-9674 United States
Join us Saturday, April 4 at 10:30 a.m. for a special talk by famed rose hybridizer, Tom Carruth, head of hybridizing and research for Weeks roses and winner of 10 AARS awards! We think you will greatly enjoy hearing Tom talk about roses, hybridizing and the rose world. A not-to-be-missed event! Lunch will be included, cancellation policy applies.
The direct web link to order tickets is below: http://www.gardenvalley.com/shop/events/talks-38-special-events/3163-tom-carruth-april-4-2009-special-event/
Roses of Yesterday and Today
12 Apr 2009 (Sunday) - 30 Jun 2009 (Tuesday)
Roses of Yesterday & Today 803 Browns Valley Road Watsonville, California 95076-0343 United States
The roses in the garden at Roses of Yesterday and Today begin opening a little later here than most of the Bay Area, due to the unique micro-climate of the garden which is located in a redwood forested canyon with a year-round running stream. Roses begin opening in March, with the Banksia roses in full bloom early April through the end of April, and many of the roses in peak bloom around mid-May. Many of the once annual garden roses do not open until the first week of June, so it may take a few visits to enjoy the full experience. The garden is open every day, including holidays, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Picnic tables are available.
Historic Rose Garden Open Garden
Former Sacramento Historic Rose Garden
18 Apr 2009 (Saturday)
Sacramento City Cemetery 1000 Broadway Ave Sacramento, California 95818-2105 United States
Join us from 9:30 - 3 on April 18 to celebrate the Historic Rose garden, a repository of nearly 500 unique and historic roses. We will be selling over 400 roses, most propagated from the collection and many unavailable commercially. We will also be conducting tours all day, having a raffle and silent auction, and enjoying the camaraderie of rosarians from near and far.
The Sacramento Historic City Cemetery is a Gold-Rush era historic garden cemetery, and also features a California Native Plant Demonstration Garden, a perennial garden in Hamilton Square, and many individual gardens planted by volunteers in the unique Adopt-a-Plot program.
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