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Given the recent events in California, this article is sure to interest those of you in fire prone areas. We welcome authors Bert & Kay Grant to HMF. HMF welcomes Thomas Leo Ogren. Tom's article draws on his new book Allergy-Free Gardening published by Ten Speed Press. A double treat from Kim Rupert this issue. Enjoy this article about breeding roses from his collection A Passion For Roses. In the next issue we'll have part II for you. John Birsner returns this month to tell us about his introduction to roses. It is sure to make you smile. Enjoy. Popular gardening magazine columnist, John Starnes Jr. offers a unique prospective: He draws his experience from living in Denver and now in Florida. This month we feature an article from his "Denver Days" and his love of own root roses. Cliff's shares his experience with some unwanted guests and provides some tips to deal with them. Do rose species names make you scratch your head? Crenagh Elliott is here to help as she walks us through the mechanics. We pleased to include her first article contribution to HMF. In the last Ezine issue, Sean walked you through his garden. This time he takes us to Australia. Come share the journey, you be glad you did. Holly Hagy reminisces about her childhood and her love of rose from that time. She tells us about her favorites. Seems like a simple enough question on the surface. The always enlightening Kim Rupert explains otherwise. Jim Delahanty's article this month is right on cue for many of you preparing your gardens for winter. As the title suggests, he discusses different approaches to moving - and not moving - your roses. James A. Sproul's new article about his rose breeding will captivate breeders and weekend gardeners alike. This really interesting piece is one of his best.
Girija and Viru Viraraghavan are back with part II of his article "The Rose in India" based on a speech he gave at the Huntington - "Great Rosarians Of The World". Wendy Christy returns with another of her "101" articles. Her last one, Roses 101, featured here in December of 2005 is one of HMF's most read Ezine articles. This one is sure to be popular too. This excerpt says it all.
"If you've not had success wintering roses, have been afraid to try, or have taken the leap this year and put in roses for the first time, this article is for you."
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