CHRISTMAS NEWS

Don’t Forget.
Last Posting Day For Christmas Gifts
Friday 20th December
HollySprig
  Christmas Closing Times
We are closed for the Christmas period from
Monday 23rd December until Monday 6th January 2014.
Please note : No telephone orders will be available during the holiday period. You may order On Line at any time over the holiday period but there will be no deliveries until Tuesday 7th
January 2014.
WIN A ROSE GARDEN
Flower Carpet Sunshine
 Test your rose knowledge with our on line Rose Quiz.
Answer all twenty questions to win around £200 worth of roses
Full details on the web site Home Page


LUXURY BIRD HOUSES
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We have recently introduced an exciting collection of luxury garden bird houses. Check out our web site and explore our extensive range of bird houses and feeders, inspired by real buildings found around the world. Our replicas are fully functional bird houses, but with a breath-taking amount of attention to detail. Please explore at your leisure, click on any of the pictures to find out more information about each design, we hope you will find the right model for you.
MAKES A FABULOUS CHRISTMAS GIFT
OUR SCENTED CANDLE RANGE
is proving very popular. Once again a very popular and inexpensive Christmas Gift
SPECIAL ROSE OFFER
CHRISTOPHER 1 2009
For the next few weeks We are offering Three Beautiful Red Hybrid Tea Roses for the price of ONe Buy One and get an extra Two ABSOLUTELY FREE (Supplied Bare Root)
See web site for details.
WINTER ROSE TIP
Most roses are winter and frost hardy in the ground as the roots are well below ground level
Roses in Pots and containers are more susceptible to frost damage if the temperature goes below freezing. To make sure your roses are safe during excesive frosts, wrap BUBBLE WRAP materiaal around the outside of the pot and tie with string or wire to save it blowing away.

May we take this opportunity to thank you all for your custom.

A Merry Christmas and a Rosy New Year

From All At

www.countrygardenroses.co.uk

MATURE SPECIMEN ROSES

CREPUSCULE

We have a large selection of Potted Mature Specimen Roses in   stock.   Shrub Roses, Floribundas, Hybrid Teas, Patios. Ground Cover, Rugosas.   All available in 15ltr – 20ltr plastic pots  

Due to the size and weight of of the roses they are NOT available Mail Order
BUYER MUST COLLECT FROM THE PLANT CENTRE
IDEAL FOR LANDSCAPING OR THE INSTANT GARDEN
Complete list on request by e mail only office@countrygardenroses.com   Tel inquiries 10am-4pm 01939 210 380 Open 7 days   We also stock a large selection of MATURE CLIMBING ROSES   Climbers available in 15-20 ltr Plastic Pots and grown up 4-5ft canes   Regret NO LIST available for climbers as it is constantly changeing.

Tel 01939 210 380

Details of all our roses are available on our web site. Over 1000 varieties to choose from.

www.countrygardenroses.co.uk

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Rose News From Around The World

TORNADO  WRECKS ROSE CENTRE
AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY EMBLEM

American Rose Center in the USA still cleaning up after May tornado.

The Gardens of the American Rose Centre in Shreveport will reopen later this month. The center lost 37 trees and sustained roof damage to all its buildings when an EF-1 tornado struck on the afternoon of May 16.

The headquarters of the American Rose Society is humming these days with the sound of chainsaws from tree removal contractors taking down the mostly pine and mature oak trees. Executive director Jeff Ware said tornado warnings are common, but this one was different. The staff huddled in their administrative building away from windows.

“There really wasn’t time to be frightened. We just did what needed to be done for safety. Then, we peeked outside and it was a different world,” Ware said, during a recent interview at his office that was without power for a week. “The ground was covered in white hail. The temperature changed so quickly because of the a hail on the ground that it produced a fog. The whole area in the garden was covered in a dense fog. It looked like we were on another planet.”
AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY Storm Hail

This time of year, you’d normally smell the roses when you drive into the centre even with windows up, but that’s no longer the case. Ware said the severe storm took a toll on the rose bushes with winds that clocked about 100 miles per hour and dime-sized hail.

“Many of the roses were just stripped of leaves and blooms, and basically they’re stocks now. We expect most of them to come back, but we’re watching about 1,000 rose [bushes] that may eventually have to be replaced,” Ware said.

The loss of trees will bring more light into the American Rose Centre, which will benefit the roses. The American Rose Centre has set aside a special account to help pay for the damage called “restoration.”
AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY Storm Trees

Details of all our roses are available on our web site.
Over 1000 varieties to choose from.

www.countrygardenroses.co.uk

The Greatest Show On Earth

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The Greatest Show On Earth

If you are looking for somewhere different to go this summer, why not pay a visit to the North Shropshire village of Hadnall where Country Garden Roses are putting on
The Greatest Show On Earth .
Some of the greatest names in entertainment are appearing from late May onwards.   Come and see show business legends CLIFF RICHARD,  ELAINE PAGE,  DARCEY BUSSELL, and JAMES GALWAY .  Special guest appearance of  the much loved talk show host  MICHAEL PARKINSON and  VICTORIA PENDLETON  the
World and Olympic Champion cyclist.
ROXANNE PALLETT of Emmerdale fame has promised to make an appearance at the end of May or early June.    Opera singer SUSAN DANIEL will also be here . Susan has been raising money for charities including  Help For Heroes   Also expected in June are Shropshire’s very own BROTHER CADFAEL and CHARLES DARWIN.
To give the show a royal flavour PRINCE CHARLES and PRINCESS ANNE have promised to show up some time in June.  WILLIAM and CATHERINE  should also make
an appearance, providing the weather is fine.
The headliners are also supported by a cast of over Thirty Thousand which will include most of your usual favourites .
If the weather is fine this summer, all roads should lead to Hadnall.  We may even allow you to take some of the stars home providing you promise to feed and water them well.
For full details of the show see our extensive web site.

Details of all our roses are available on our web site.
Over 1000 varieties to choose from.

www.countrygardenroses.co.uk

ROSE NEWS FROM AROUND THE WORLD

MUMBAI

Mumbai, Jan. 18:

A warmer winter this year has turned out to be a thorn in the flesh for rose growing farmers.

In Pune and across Bangalore, the winter temperature has increased by 4 degree Celsius. Both these centres are major areas for rose cultivation. The higher than normal temperature has resulted in an earlier bloom of roses.

This, in turn, has advanced the arrival of the roses in the market. Planters project that at least 25 per cent of the blooms are set to arrive in the market much ahead of Valentine’s Day this year.

The ongoing concern of floriculturists is that the sharp rise in temperature could lead to damage and consequent rejection of export consignments. In the domestic market, most planters are expecting a glut that would result in prices plunging.

Roses fetch the maximum value during the week preceding Valentine’s Day, with prices rising as high as Rs 10 a stem in the wholesale market compared with Rs 2-4 on an average day. For the fiscal 2011-12, India exported about Rs 320 crore worth of flowers, half of which were roses. Usually, roses take around 45-50 days to grow. Farmers generally begin pruning the rose bushes by the first week of December. This tends to yield a good crop by January 26.

Between January 26 and February 14, roses are stored in cold rooms, and then shipped to Amsterdam ready for the auctions, to be finally shipped across the retail markets in Europe.

This year, farmers’ fear that the buds are bound to be ready to harvest by January 21, five days ahead of schedule.

“These roses would not be accepted by exporters, because they would be too early for dispatch to Europe for Valentine’s Day buyers. Farmers would be forced to sell it in the domestic market, putting pressure on prices,” said Milind Manerikar, Chief Executive Officer of Sankalp Farms, a major rose grower near Pune.

He said that if the rose buds do get exported, they are bound to suffer damage due to the early blooming. This, Manerikar says, could result in disputes between the buyers and the sellers.

Bangalore-based rose farmer Shreekant Shivappa said that such temperature rises prove to be a double whammy for farmers. “On the one hand, prices of all agriculture inputs are increasing and on the other, the farmers’ margins are shrinking. Rose farming is increasing becoming an unviable business,” he said.

Agriculture expert Jagadeesh Sunkad said that such unusual weather is a result of climate change. “Not just roses, even other cash crops such as rubber and tea are bound to be affected given the undue stress. It is time we send an SOS to the government,” he said.

Details of all our roses are available on our web site.
Over 1000 varieties to choose from.
(click below)

www.countrygardenroses.co.uk

LAST POSTING DAYS FOR CHRISTMAS

To make you smile at Christmas

My Wife The Gardener

She dug the plot on Monday – the soil was rich and fine, She forgot to thaw out dinner – so we went out to dine…

She planted roses Tuesday – she says they are a must, They really are quite lovely but she quite forgot to dust.

On Wednesday it was daisies – they opened up with sun, All whites and pinks and yellows – but the laundry wasn’t done…

The poppies came on Thursday – a bright and cherry red, I guess she really was engrossed – she never made the bed…

It was violets on Friday – in colours she adores, It never bothered her at all – all crumbs upon the floors

I hired a maid on Saturday – my week is now complete, My wife can garden all she wants – the house will still be neat!

It’s nearly lunchtime Sunday – and I cannot find the maid, Oh no! I don’t believe it!
She’s out there WITH THE SPADE!

Don’t Forget

Last Posting Day For Christmas Gift Roses
Thursday Mid Day 20th December.

May we take this opportunity to thank you all for your custom.

A Merry Christmas and a Rosy New Year

From All At

www.countrygardenroses.co.uk

COUNTRY GARDEN ROSES

HALF PRICE ROSE SALE

Sale! 50% Off Selected Roses

We have a surplus of some varieties of roses and are offering them at HALF PRICE to clear. 

Details of all the SALE  roses are available on our web site. (click below)

HAPPY BIRTHDAY


MAKE SOMEONE’S BIRTHDAY EXTRA SPECIAL
Everyone has a Birthday and a Rose makes an Extra Special Birthday Gift. Send a loved one a Rose as a Birthday Gift and they will NEVER forget who sent it. Year after year as it blooms it will always remind them of you. A posy of flowers will only last a few days but a Rose Bush will last for years and give a constant reminder and many years of enjoyment. You need never be stuck for a Special Birthday Gift again if you send a Rose.  A Rose is a Gift that never gets lost or misplaced, it cannot be hidden away and forgotten. Roses are always acceptable as a Gift for any Birthday at any age. Birthday Roses come in a wide range of colours and perfumes to suit all tastes. Most Birthday Roses have names to suit all ages . How about Absolutely Fabulous, Birthday Boy, Birthday Girl, Birthday Rose, Fab at 50, Many Happy Returns, For You With Love, Happy Memories, Isn’t She Lovely, Forever Young, Keep In Touch, Little Miss Sunshine, Mum In A Million, My Darling Husband, My Darling Wife, Special Mum, Special Dad, Special Grandad, Special Grandma, Thinking Of You, You’re Beautiful, Birthday Wishes, or just HAPPY BIRTHDAY If you are still undecided why not try our Name Your Own Rose Service and really personalise your Birthday Rose. You may book your Birthday Roses for any Birthday Date whether it is next week, next month, or even next year, its up to you. Take time to browse our web site for a suitable rose, we have over 1000 varieties to choose from and you will be amazed at what we have to offer. We have the largest selection in the country which is backed up by an experienced team who are only too pleased to help. If you need any advice on which roses to choose or any help with rose care, just e.mail or telephone our office for the best advice available. As usual you may order your Birthday Rose, On Line, By Telephone or by post which ever you prefer.
We are open SEVEN DAYS A WEEK 10.AM-4,PM.
Tel 01939 210 380

Don’t be stuck ever again for a suitable Birthday Gift, MAKE SOMEONE’S BIRTHDAY EXTRA SPECIAL AND SEND THEM A ROSE.

Don’t Forget

CHRISTMAS GIFT ROSE DELIVERIES

Last Posting Day For Christmas.

Thursday 20th December.

Please book as early as possible.
Special Mum
Thank You For Your Custom. Best Wishes From All At
Country Garden Roses

Details of all our roses are available on our web site.
Over 1000 varieties to choose from.
(click below)

www.countrygardenroses.co.uk

Rose News From Around The World

AFGHANISTAN

Roses or Drugs !

Afghanistan depends on agriculture – and that means: on the illicit drug trade. The Afghan government is fighting opium and cannabis on farmers’ fields, and now, a Canadian businesswoman has joined the fray.

She has never been to Afghanistan, and originally, she actually wanted to become a social worker. But now, Barb Stegemann is doing good business with Afghanistan. The 42-year-old imports the oil won from rose and orange petals and mixes them into perfumes.

Her scents are not only sold over the Internet, but also can be found on the shelves of large department stores in her home country of Canada and in several duty-free shops at airports. What is helping Stegemann is also having a positive effect on Afghanistan. When farmers plant roses and oranges and can make money with them, there will be fewer opium poppies in the fields.

Stegemann knows she is only scratching the surface with her business. Most Afghan farmers are still planting huge quantities of opium and cannabis, rather than legal crops, like oranges and roses. With a market share of some 90 percent, Afghanistan is the largest producer of opiates worldwide, according to the United Nations.

Building up trust
Opium Poppies

Most farmers in Afghanistan still prefer growing opium and cannabis

Stegemann, however, hopes that her example will encourage other investors to realize similarly innovative investment ideas abroad. Trade helps to build trust and is a key to development in this crisis region, she says.

Some 80 percent of Afghans today live from agriculture. There have been many attempts to ween farmers away from the drug trade. Since 2004, the German NGO, Welthungerhilfe, has been helping farmers plant roses and harvest the oil.

Barb Stegemann got the idea for her business from her best friend who was a soldier in Afghanistan. Learning more about the country, Stegemann stumbled across an Afghan trader, Abdullah Arsala, who had already started a business with essential oils as an alternative souce of income for farmers. Stegemann planned her end of the business in her own garage and initially bought oil from Arsala for around $2,000 (1,560 euros).

“The banks didn’t want to give me a loan,” she told Deutsche Welle. “So, I had to put it on my visa card.” Within a month she had the money back.

After her appareance on a Canadian TV show two years ago she managed to convince an investor. Since then, her company “7 Virtues” has invested some $100,000 in Afghanistan. Her business partner, Abdullah Arsala, has 15 regular employees in his country. During the harvest season, another 2,500 seasonal workers are hired. “Roses and oranges are a good substitute for opium,” he says. “But these plants take between three and five years until they reach full bloom.” Many farmers can’t afford to wait that long, he lamented.

Drugs trade twice as lucrative

Marijuana Crop

NATO troops try to curb the opium trade and subsidize other crops

Opium, on the other hand, can be harvested several times a year, depending on the weather. The sellers can get up to twice as much as they get with the petals and oils, explains Afghanistan expert, Jane Kursawe, of the German Institute of Global and Area Studies. “Many would prefer not to grow opium,” she told DW. They know it is banned and many would find it easier to enter the legal crops trade, if they had support for purchasing seeds and fertilizer and setting up irrigation systems.

The projects aimed at alternatives, like roses or saffron, not only have positive sides though, cautions Kursawe. “The price for rose oil dropped rapidly after some time because suddenly there was so much supply. And that has made it less attractive again compared to opium.”

But there is no need to abandon such projects. What is needed over the long term, Kursawe emphasizes, is an effort to break the dependence on agriculture, to develop infrastructure, and with that, to boost other sectors of the Afghan economy.

Barb Stegemann is already taking her business to the next level: She now imports oil from Haiti and plans to take her perfumes to the European market.

Details of all our roses are available on our web site.
Over 1000 varieties to choose from.
(click below)

www.countrygardenroses.co.uk

 

 

ROSE QUOTES

“As you walk down the fairway of life you must smell the roses, for you only get to play one round.” – Ben Hogan

“One of the most tragic things I know about human nature is that all of us tend to put off living. We are all dreaming of some magical rose garden over the horizon instead of enjoying the roses that are blooming outside our windows today.” – Dale Carnegie

“Some people are always grumbling because roses have thorns; I am thankful that thorns have roses.” – Alphonse Karr

“Truths and roses have thorns about them.” – Henry David Thoreau

“An idealist is one who, on noticing that roses smell better than a cabbage, concludes that it will also make better soup.” –H.L. Mencken

“Marriage is like life; it is a field of battle, not a bed of roses.” – Robert Louis Stevenson

“I’d rather have roses on my table than diamonds on my neck.” – Emma Goldman

“It will never rain roses: when we want to have more roses we must plant more trees.” – George Eliot

“The sharp thorn often produces delicate roses.” – Ovid

“God gave us memory so that we might have roses in December.” – James M. Barrie

“A true poet does not bother to be poetical. Nor does a nursery gardener scent his roses.” – Jean Cocteau

Details of all our roses are available on our web site.
Over 1000 varieties to choose from.

www.countrygardenroses.co.uk