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By David Beaulieu, About.com Guide to Landscaping since 2002

Organic Gardening for Roses

Sunday June 18, 2006
Marie Iannotti observes that many folks don't associate growing roses with organic gardening, because roses are considered to be fussy plants, in need of every chemical one can throw their way! But when it comes to sticking to your organic gardening principles, growing roses "is really no different than growing any type of plant." As About's Gardening Guide points out, however, in this article on organic gardening for roses, you may need to make an attitude adjustment when it comes to your selection of roses.

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