Below are a couple more photos, taken at closer range. If Bill looks familiar, maybe you have seen him over at the Bush Pasture Park Rose Garden, where he volunteers as the caretaker of the large group of "Miss Sally's Roses". Also, for a look back in time, click on the tab at the top of the blog, the one that says GARDEN TOURS & PHOTOS. Once there, browse down to the area of Vintage photos from Summer of 2011. You'll see a photo of Bill's garden (and people) from 4 years ago.
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The Salem Rose Society is a group of rose-growing folks that enjoy touring open gardens in warm-weather months.
Casual visitors are also welcome to join the tour.
Send us an email at salemrosesociety@gmail.com and we will let you know about upcoming events.
May 31, 2015
Bill's garden is looking very nice
The tour of Bill's garden was of a self-guided nature this year due to family commitments. However, Bill was able to spare a brief period with Maryann and her photographer/blogger comrade today, the last day of May. As seen in the photo below, the garden is a masterpiece. The neighborhood is very lucky to have this in its midst.
March 29, 2015
Happy New Rose Year !
With the benign weather that we had this late Winter and early Spring, you bet we would take advantage of it. We were at Maryann's "rose ranch" today for some rose pruning tips, the candidate rose being a healthy medium-sized shrub along the back fence. It was a bit overgrown and needed some thinning out, but at the same time needed to retain a semblance of its original height and shape.
With a mound of clippings lying about, and with some showing some healthy new leaf buds, Maryann demonstrated how to score the bottom of a selected cutting (left photo), while three prepared cuttings (right photo) await some rooting hormone powder or planting as-is.
All things considered, it was a masterful pruning job, as you will see in the before and after photos below:
| Virginia, Martha, Maryann, Anne, Craig (BEFORE) |
| Martha and Maryann (AFTER) |
With a mound of clippings lying about, and with some showing some healthy new leaf buds, Maryann demonstrated how to score the bottom of a selected cutting (left photo), while three prepared cuttings (right photo) await some rooting hormone powder or planting as-is.
August 28, 2014
An evening with the Masters
We had a very enjoyable time yesterday evening at the Marion Demonstration Garden right here in the center of Salem (on Center street, no less). As stated by the powers that be, namely the Oregon State University Extension Service, this garden is a project of the Marion County Master Gardener Association. We are fortunate to have 2 of their master gardeners as members of the Salem Rose Society. So, thanks Laveryne and Fred for facilitating our private tour of the garden, especially because one of their 20+ demonstration plots is a strikingly beautiful large bed of roses.
We'll set the scene with a photo of some of the beds (below left) which were adjacent to where we first gathered (below right) for an early evening snack enjoyed by a mingling of master gardeners and rose gardeners. Notice the handsome "Rose Garden" sign in the lower-left of the second photo.
The next photo shows how well positioned the large rose bed is in the overall context of the gardens.
And now for a closer look at the roses themselves, with Laveryne introducing us to the various rose varieties. There were an awful lot of blooms for late August, so congratulations are due to the master gardeners for their dedication to the roses.
For more information about the Master Gardener program, here's a couple of links to pertinent web-sites:
July 25, 2014
Tall roses, and some short ones too
We were at Mike C's (yours truly) garden for a visit yesterday evening. Most of the roses there have been grown from seed, and some have risen to great heights over the years. For example, the first photo below shows Craig (who is 6' 2" tall) standing behind an unnamed rose seedling that is 8 feet tall and whose "seed parent" is the pink-flowered 'Queen Elizabeth' rose seen at the extreme left of the photo. The unnamed seedling is in its 6th growing season.
The photo below shows you what a typical rose looks like in its first growing season -- I'm pointing at one that is just about ready to open its very first bloom. This is a 4 month old seedling whose "seed parent" is the 'Red Galaxy' rose. In the photo on the right I am showing Emily a rose-gall on a species rose named Rosa glauca (more photos are on Google Images -- search for: robin's pincushion). You can look back at a couple of previous posts in this blog for more photos and information: December 12, 2011 (I hope they're friendly wasps) and May 11, 2012 (Garden visitors).
| Maryann Martha Craig |
| Martha Mike H Craig Maryann Emily |
| Emily Martha Mike C |
| Emily Mike C |
June 26, 2014
St. Timothy's revisited
We were fortunate yesterday in more ways than one. Not only did the rose garden at St. Timothy's Church put on a fabulous display, but some rather heavy rain held off until we were finished with our tour.
And now for some pretty roses. The photo to the left shows a rose bush that Mike G grew from seed and which he named 'Miss C' (for his wife). The parent of this rose is a rose grown from seed by Mike C, which he named 'Red Galaxy' (for all the red galaxies out there). The rose shown on the right hardly needs an introduction -- it is the great 'Double Delight'.
Congratulations are due to Mike G for making this garden a very special place, as you will see in the photos below. First, let me remind you that our previous visits here are described in GARDEN TOURS & PHOTOS (our visit in 2013 -- click on the tab at the top of this blog) and also in the post of August 15, 2012 titled An Afternoon at St. Timothy's (our visit in 2012).
It was difficult to select the best photos from yesterday's visit, but this means that the ones shown below survived some very vigorous judging:
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| The rose garden at St. Timothy's Church June 25, 2014 |
The photo to the left below may be a bit staged, but we do that to get the 3 Mikes in a row. From left to right are John, Mike H, Mike C, Gene, and Mike G. In the photo to the right are Maryann, Gene, and Mike G.
June 9, 2014
"May" meeting
We had our "May" meeting yesterday, which would be on June 8th -- you can't fault us for not being flexible in our scheduling. Our hosts were Shanthi and Pilane, who treated us with a walk-through of their beautiful rose garden. The first two photos below show a view of the garden from the deck, and then a look back at the deck from the end of the garden. The rose blooms were spectacular, so much so that it's been adopted by a friendly cat. Click the first photo to enlarge it and you will see the kitty at the bottom of the stairs.
The third photo shows Shanthi and Pilane right in the middle of the beautiful garden, together with society friends Mike and Bernie. Then, in the fourth photo we have . . . . hey, wait a minute, there's that cat again!
The third photo shows Shanthi and Pilane right in the middle of the beautiful garden, together with society friends Mike and Bernie. Then, in the fourth photo we have . . . . hey, wait a minute, there's that cat again!
April 30, 2014
A good start to the new ROSE YEAR
We're trying something new this year, namely being flexibile in scheduling our monthly meetings. We'll choose a good-weather day toward the end of each month and meet outside in people's gardens in the late afternoon to early evening. There should be a good variety of rose related activities to keep us interested and busy -- yesterday being a good case in point.
We met over at Maryann's garden for a mid-Spring pruning demonstration, catching up with some rose canes that didn't quite reveal that they were dying off until now. That's Maryann in the first photo sharing the nuances of identifying what and where to prune. Her garden has a LOT of different roses and rose types, and in the second photo we "rambled" to her front yard to see how the rambling rose named 'Perennial Blue' is doing. That's it climbing up the pillar on the front porch.
| Photo #1 April 29, 2014 |
| Photo #2 April 29, 2014 |
Two more items of interest are shown below. The third photo shows what's left of the the floribunda rose named 'Irish Hope'. Look closely and you will see several new canes starting to emerge, so 'Irish Hope' does indeed have hope. This rose, by the way, was budded onto a rootstock rose, and is yet behaving as if it's on its own roots. Maryann always gives her roses one last chance, cutting dead canes down to the crown and hoping for the best; in this case it paid off. The fourth photo shows a couple of rose canes that really caught our eyes in the early evening sun. As it turns out, these were suckering canes from a rootstock rose, very likely from one of the varieties of Rosa canina.
June 12, 2013
* SUMMER MEETINGS *
Our summer meetings will be more in the line of get-togethers in members' gardens, so we'll be seeing a lot of really nice roses. The dates could be set on relatively short notice, because we have to keep a close eye on weather conditions. So, be sure that you are on our mailing list (our address is above), and check your email regularly.
Update of August 14, 2013: Photos from FIVE of our open gardens of 2013 may now be viewed by clicking on the tab above -- GARDEN TOURS & PHOTOS.
Update of July 25, 2013: Looks like all the photos of our roses at the Marion County Fair are now present and accounted for. You may view them by clicking on the tab -- AT THE COUNTY FAIR.
Update of August 14, 2013: Photos from FIVE of our open gardens of 2013 may now be viewed by clicking on the tab above -- GARDEN TOURS & PHOTOS.
Update of July 25, 2013: Looks like all the photos of our roses at the Marion County Fair are now present and accounted for. You may view them by clicking on the tab -- AT THE COUNTY FAIR.
June 11, 2013
May meeting and rose shows
Late May and early June are busy times for members of the SRS, and this year a stretch of warm May weather resulted in an abundance of beautiful rose blooms. The the first two photos below are from our meeting held in late May, with Mechelle our newest member and Ed our most tenured member surrounded by some gorgeous blooms.
The third photo (Mary and Bernie's garden) shows the precautions that sometimes have to be taken to prepare blooms for rose shows, the umbrellas serving as protection from the ever threatening rain. The fourth photo shows Char's award winning rose arrangement at the Portland Rose Society's rose show held in early June.
March 9, 2013
This Blog is getting seedier
Today Maryann and I had an enjoyable time at the Grange Hall over in Silverton at the Third Annual Silverton Seedy Saturday Seed Exchange. We handed out rose hips to some really brave people who were interested in growing roses from seed. Good luck to ALL -- we enjoyed meeting you and hearing your concerns (we learned a lot from you, too).
We were fortunate enough to meet Gus today -- he is the mastermind behind the digital time-lapse videos of these events. Two have already been posted to YouTube (for 2011 and 2012), and we now eagerly await the latest one that was "filmed" today. Links to the YouTube videos are provided below, but first let's meet our new friend Gus --
We were fortunate enough to meet Gus today -- he is the mastermind behind the digital time-lapse videos of these events. Two have already been posted to YouTube (for 2011 and 2012), and we now eagerly await the latest one that was "filmed" today. Links to the YouTube videos are provided below, but first let's meet our new friend Gus --
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| Gus and Maryann |
See the camera mounted at the top of the ladder between Maryann and Gus? That's the one.
For your viewing pleasure, here are the links to YouTube; just click on the links for some real live action (you'll see!) --
Seedy Saturday -- 2012
Update of March 10, 2013: Gus works FAST. Here's the link to yesterday's seedy extravaganza --
Seedy Saturday -- 2013
Update of March 10, 2013: Gus works FAST. Here's the link to yesterday's seedy extravaganza --
Seedy Saturday -- 2013
September 28, 2012
September meeting / rose display
The annual September rose display was held at our meeting on the evening of the 26th. There was a good crowd of members as well as roses in the informal and intramural rose show, complete with experienced judges and prizes / awards. Here's some of the growers in attendance and their beautiful roses:
| Wes Nadine Laveryne |
| Bill Bernie Fred |
| Joyce Bill Laveryne Bernie Fred |
| Mike G. Nadine Laveryne Bernie Joyce Bill Fred |
| Shanthi Pilane |
| Maryann Wes |
August 25, 2012
Jurassic Garden !
Some new photos of our time at the Marion County Fair just came in. I added two of them to the posting of July 12th under the title "County Fair", so don't forget to check them out. Two other photos, however, warrant some closer and immediate inspection. First, let's state some facts about the president of our Rose Society:
Draw your own conclusions, but there could be something "Jurassic" going on in her back yard -- you know, where things grow LARGE. But then, I recall that there's a rose bush named 'Sally Holmes' growing back there. Maybe a quick search of Google Images for the "Sally Holmes rose" might allay some of our suspicions.
Update of June 27, 2013: Maryann had an open garden yesterday, and we were able to get a photo of her with 'Sally Holmes'. Mike H is keeping a safe distance from this all-devouring rose bush.
- Maryann has a HUGE back yard
- She is a beekeeper
- She grows a lot of roses
| Maryann with one of her bees ? |
| Maryann with a SINGLE stem of roses |
Update of June 27, 2013: Maryann had an open garden yesterday, and we were able to get a photo of her with 'Sally Holmes'. Mike H is keeping a safe distance from this all-devouring rose bush.
| June 26, 2013 |
August 15, 2012
An afternoon at St. Timothy's
| Photo #1 |
| Photo #2 |
The third photo has Susan and her husband Bill to the left and Maryann to the right in the process of identifying roses and naming names! In the next photo are Maryann and Mike G, with Mike reaching down to one of the roses that he planted and is now caring for -- the rose is a dark red floribunda named 'Oh My !' (yes, the exclamation mark is part of the rose's name).
| Photo #3 |
| Photo #4 |
At long last, the fifth photo shows the 3 Mikes, namely, left to right: Mike C, Mike G, Mike H. There's also a Fred, and he's in the background. The sixth photo shows John and Mike G to the left. John takes care of all plantings at St. Timothy's except for the roses, which are maintained beautifully by Mike. To the right are Fred and Maryann.
| Photo #5 |
| Photo #6 |
It's open garden season
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