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Events and Promotions for 10 May 2009
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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.
Mini Rose Sale Fund Raiser
Idaho Rose Society
5 May 2009 (Tuesday) - 10 May 2009 (Sunday)
Idaho Rose Society Boise, Idaho United States
Wonderful mini roses potted and in bloom just in time for Mother's Day
Greater Atlanta Rose Society
9 May 2009 (Saturday) - 10 May 2009 (Sunday)
Altanta Botanical Gardens Atlanta, Georgia United States
52nd Annual Mothers Day Weekend Rose Show, "Bet on the Rose"!
Doors open 6:00 am Saturday March 9, Entries accepted until 8:30 am
Roses of Yesterday and Today
9 May 2009 (Saturday) - 10 May 2009 (Sunday)
Roses of Yesterday & Today Rose Garden 803 Browns Valley Road Watsonville, California 95076-0343 United States
Mother's Day Weekend Open House marks the end of the bare root shipping season and the premier of the current season's potted roses. Full bloom in the garden typically peaks around Mother's Day making it an excellent weekend to visit the garden, enjoy the blooms, and take home the gift that keeps on giving, a rose plant ( or two or more). Complimentary Ice Tea, Lemonade and Cookies are served and picnic tables and private benches are available for picnicking. The Open House is both Saturday and Sunday of Mother's Day Weekend from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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