TY - BOOK AU - Kukielski,Peter TI - Roses without chemicals: 150 disease-free varieties that will change the way you grow roses SN - 9781604693546 AV - SB411.6 .K85 2015 U1 - 635.9/33734 23 KW - Roses KW - Varieties KW - North America KW - Disease and pest resistance KW - fast N1 - Includes index; The new millennial rose garden -- The Peggy Rockefeller Rose Garden -- The evolution of roses -- Rose growth habits -- Roses in the garden -- Regional rose growing -- Rose trials -- Growing roses sustainably -- Buying roses -- What do roses need? -- Planting roses -- Pruning roses -- Rose care: feeding your soil -- Rose care: diseases -- Rose care: pests -- The chemical-free rose directory: 150 disease-resistant roses -- Roses by class, habit, and color -- Roses by class and habit -- Roses by color N2 - Gertrude Stein famously wrote, A rose is a rose, is a rose. In the rose world, that would mean that all roses are the same; they all grow, smell, and perform the same. Nothing could be further from the truth. In Roses Without Chemicals, Peter Kukielski, the curator of the New York Botanic Garden s Peggy Rockefeller Rose Garden, highlights 150 rose varieties that are different in the most important way they excel in gardens without the use of chemicals. Many gardeners have tried to grow roses only to give up once they realize how dependent on chemicals they are to remain pest and disease-free. Roses Without Chemicals eliminates this problem by featuring plant profiles for roses that have been hybridized to be disease resistant. The book includes a primer on care, with information on planting, pruning, and pests. Plant profiles feature a color photo along with information on color, growth habit, and class. With this guide in hand, gardeners can finally choose the right rose from the start and successfully grow them in an organic and sustainable way ER -