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A few comments from the editor, please take a look. HelpMeFind is delighted to welcome Wendy to our Ezine. Visitors to our Q & A Forum are already familiar with Wendy and her expertise as she regularly addresses questions at all levels. Her premier article is an excellent tutorial of roses and a successful rose garden. We're certain to be pointing newbie's to this piece for years to come and we eagerly look forward to her next contribution. Mylissa is another newcomer to the HelpMeFind Ezine and we're pleased to feature her article on grafted versus own-root roses. She shares her experience and provides some interesting historical insight. She a staff member of Rosenutsanonymous.com where you can find more of her articles. We hope to include more here in the future. Just in time! Regular contributor John Starnes Jr. provides some tips about growing roses indoors. Be sure to see another of John's articles in the December Fine Gardening magazine. Ingrid is back and she's brought Part II of her wonderful article about hybridizer Kim Rupert and his roses. Take a peek at what's coming down the pike. The title pretty much sums it up. Paul goes into great detail to explain his choices as he both enlightens and shares his experience with each selection. If you've not read this article on his own website, you are in for a treat and if you have you are sure to enjoy the convenience of the links HMF adds. We are sure you'll enjoy this holiday article from Linda even if it's not about roses. We always look forward to her articles and we hope you do to. We're very pleased to include Karl's monthly tips once again. Beginning and experienced gardeners alike will find each is crammed with useful advice and suggestions. This month, Kim's article, from his "A Passion for Roses" collection, explores sports and his observations and experience with several. If you think he's talking about baseball you need to read this. Bill disguises his pet peeve of a misspelled exit sign on Highway 101 as a piece on rose history but we know better. Enjoy! Jim's returns with some very interesting conjecture about stripes. A short article which will likely leave you wondering. Jim could write about soap scum in a kitchen sink and make it interesting and entertaining. His style and command of the language make all his articles a pleasure to read. Don't concern yourself with the subject matter; you're sure to enjoy it.
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