Once upon a time in England, there lived a happy old rosebush. It was wild-looking but graceful, with densely petalled, fragrant blossoms that opened just once each summer. But then—in the late 18th ...
I’ve always fancied myself a bit of an Anglophile (yes, I did just see the second Downton Abbey movie yesterday) so my love of David Austin’s English roses comes naturally to me. I bought my first ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
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Barbra Streisand's take on the classic English rose garden is stunningly idyllic
In Barbra Streisand’s garden, the charm of a storybook landscape comes alive – it's where cultivated beauty dances naturally with the wild ...
If you love roses and are an anglophile, David Austin’s English roses named for characters, places and various themes from English history are the perfect roses for your garden. For Spring 2020, ...
The Santa Barbara Rose Society will present David Austin’s English Roses for California Gardens with Suzanne Horn, master rosarian, 7-9 p.m., Thursday, March 8, at Trinity Lutheran Church Fellowship ...
The gardening world lost a legend this month when David C.H. Austin Sr., founder of David Austin Roses, died Dec. 18, surrounded by family in his native Shropshire, England. He was 92. Austin was a ...
Nothing says English gardens like the fragrant, double-flowering David Austin roses. One can purchase David Austin roses at local nurseries, but it was with great delight that our garden-loving travel ...
If you love roses and are an anglophile, David Austin’s English roses named for characters, places and various themes from English history are the perfect roses for your garden. For Spring 2020, ...
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