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Growing English Roses In the Northeast

  • Montshire Museum of Science 1 Montshire Road Norwich, VT, 05055 United States (map)

There is nothing quite like a garden rose. Many gardeners feel daunted about growing garden roses, especially the lovely highly scented English roses. They are sometimes considered difficult, demanding, and unforgiving. Nothing can be further from the truth! Liz will present a full color show of roses that she grows, for you to fall in love with. Learn how easily you can grow roses in this intoxicating presentation. While roses do require certain small administrations, they are certainly worth the time put in. Especially when one picks their first flowering stem and experiences the incomparable lush scent.

Liz Krieg is a degreed horticulturist who spent most of her career as a landscape design/build business owner. Prior to her landscaping career, she was a horticulture instructor at Vermont Technical College. Growing cut flowers has always been her chief horticultural love. In retirement, she established Maple Flower Farm, in Bethel, VT, a glorious cut flower farm, floral studio, and private event space. A dynamic teacher, Liz offers workshops of all sorts related to flower farming and floral design at her farm and throughout New England, find out more at her website.

This adult program is part of a series produced by the Hanover Garden Club in partnership with the Montshire Museum of Science located in Norwich, Vermont. It will be held both in person (with yummy refreshments made by our members!) and via Zoom.

Click here to register for the Zoom link.

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