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This is such a great question as I am a big fan of growing certain climbers a shrubs for cut flower production because it's a great way to get that long stem length that garden roses can often lack. Treating a climbing rose as a shrub has other benefits as well. It can be an effective way to adapt these plants to smaller spaces or specific garden designs. However, it requires thoughtful pruning and care. Here's a breakdown of the pros, cons, and some best practice tips if you want to try it in your garden:
Are you feeling inspired and ready to dive deeper into your bare root rose planning journey? I know I am! Last week, we explored the best time to plant bare root roses and shared tips for marking your calendar with the ideal planting date. (Missed it? You can catch up here.) This week, we're shifting focus to another crucial step: selecting the perfect location for your bare root roses. The right spot can make all the difference in helping your roses flourish, so it's worth taking the time to plan carefully. Let's get started!
In her weekly newsletter, Growing Wonder with Felicia: Simple Tips for Thriving Roses, Gardens & Homes, Felicia shares expert advice to help you nurture beauty and joy in your life. Each week, we spotlight a special Subscriber Q&A, where Felicia answers your most pressing questions. Keep reading for this week’s insights and inspiration!
Things are getting busy here on the farm. Last week, we kicked off the harvest and grading of our bare root roses, and next week, orders from our partner farms will start rolling in. Bare root rose season is officially in full swing! In case you missed it, I recently shared an introduction to bare root roses (don't worry, you can catch up here). This week, I'm diving into a crucial topic—determining the right time to plant your bare root roses. Timing is everything when it comes to ensuring their long-term success.
It's hard to believe we're already bidding farewell to November's Holiday Prep theme. I hope your Thanksgiving was filled with love and joy, surrounded by those who matter most. Unfortunately, two members of our household caught the seasonal bug, leaving me exhausted this week. Fingers crossed I stay healthy! As we move into a new month, I'm excited to delve into a topic I truly adore—bare root roses!
Thanksgiving week is upon us, and that means packed schedules and bustling homes! From prepping the turkey to juggling luggage and managing kids out of school, there's a whirlwind of activity. I'm wearing multiple hats—as the chef, hostess, mom, and chief flower farmer—and I know you are too. But don't worry, I'm here to sprinkle some magic into your week and share my top tips for keeping your little ones entertained so you can tackle "all the things.”
While it may not be a traditional holiday activity, planting tulip bulbs during Thanksgiving week has become a beloved tradition in my family. It serves as a gift for our future spring selves and a delightful bonding experience with the kids and any visiting relatives. We get everyone involved in the planting process! I love sending guests home with a planted pot of tulips as a keepsake of their holiday adventures at the farm.
I'm feeling like Santa himself with all the holiday magic filling our nursery boutique at Menagerie Farm! The holiday wreaths are hanging gloriously from the rafters, and our team of busy little elves is working hard, shipping fresh wreaths across the country. This week, we're continuing our Holiday Prep series, where I'll share my favorite gift finds for garden and home that I've curated over the years for the Menagerie Shop.
Happy November! It's hard to believe it's a new month already and I have one whole month of this new newsletter under by belt! Thanks so much for reading along and supporting long form content.
 
A new month brings a fresh theme as we transition from October's fall cleanup. Our gardens are preparing for their winter rest, and we're getting ready for the holiday hustle and bustle ahead. I understand that this time of year can be overwhelming, but don't worry—I'm here to let you in on all of my hacks for keeping on track during the busy holiday season! This month, I'll share fewer rose tips and instead reveal my secrets for tackling your holiday to-do list, family gatherings and making time to squeeze in a few garden projects too. As a type A planner who likes to get things done ahead of time, I know that if I don't start organizing now, I'll be swamped by the time Thanksgiving arrives.
Happy Spooky Week! As October comes to a close, it's time to wrap up our fall clean-up series. Now that we've tackled insect and disease care, let's explore the final step in a good fall clean-up - the essentials of fall shape pruning and tidying up your rose beds. This last stage will ensure your roses are primed for a winter nap and a successful spring!
Last week we tackled insect care for roses in the fall as part of our Fall Cleanup series and this week we are diving into disease prevention. As we welcome the cooler weather, let's chat about keeping those gorgeous roses disease-free this fall season.
I'm so glad you're back for our first “official” weekly newsletter. I can't wait to dig in more with our topic this month Fall Cleanup. We've been experiencing some unseasonably warm weather here at the farm—over 100 degrees last week! With the unseasonable heat, we're spotting aphids, that usually make their appearance in spring, especially on the roses in our five gallon nursery pots.
I'm thrilled to introduce my new weekly newsletter, Growing Wonder with Felicia: Simple Tips For Thriving Roses, Gardens & Homes. This new weekly mini-magazine is dedicated to celebrating the simple pleasures of family, home and garden life.
Get ready to elevate your garden with our exciting new pre-cooled tulip bulb varieties launching on August 22, 2024! In this post, discover the unique features of Fringed Elegance, Shirley, Double Sugar and Coral Pride tulips. Perfect for growing in warm climate gardens.
Whether you're a novice gardener or a seasoned rose grower, having a thorough understanding of the grading standards for own root roses is crucial for making informed decisions when buying bare root roses. In this informative blog post, we delve into the grading criteria used for own root roses, highlight the distinctions from grafted roses, and provide valuable insights into what to anticipate when purchasing own root roses.
Looking to grow tulips but don't have enough space or are dealing with frozen ground? No problem! Planting tulip bulbs in a pot or container is a great solution. Check out our blog post to learn the best tips and techniques for successfully growing tulips in pots or containers. From selecting the right soil to nurturing your tulips, we've got you covered. Get ready to welcome a colorful burst of tulips right to your doorstep!
With their vibrant colors and unique petals, tulips are the epitome of spring - gardeners and farmers eagerly wait for them to bloom each year. If you live in a warm climate, you may have assumed that growing tulips is an impossible feat, but it’s actually possible to plant tulips and enjoy their beauty even in warm temperatures! Follow our tips below and you'll have your very own tulip garden in no time.
As someone who has spent decades growing flowers outdoors in a warmer climate (Zone 9b), I know the struggle of trying to get tulip bulbs to bloom properly. I was always frustrated with the short stems and small flowers that my bulbs would produce when planted outdoors. If you found this blog post it most likely sounds like you do too? 
Garden roses are a popular choice for creating beautiful and fragrant floral arrangements, especially for special occasions such as birthdays and anniversaries. However, caring for a cut garden rose bouquet can be a bit tricky, as these delicate blooms require some extra attention and care to stay fresh and vibrant for as long as possible. In this blog post, we'll provide you with some expert tips and tricks for caring for your garden rose bouquet, so you can enjoy its beauty and fragrance for days to come. From proper trimming and conditioning techniques to storage and display tips, we've got you covered. So, let's get started!

As a best practice, we recommend planting your bare root rose as soon as you receive it. However, as we all know, sometimes life throws other plans our way! Keep reading to learn the proper steps for storing your rose if you can’t get it in the ground right away.

If you’re new to bare root roses or experiencing an issue with your newly planted bare root, we’re here to help! Check out these common planting & care mistakes to find out what may have gone wrong and to help you plan for next season.
While we recommend planting your bare root rose right away, we understand that life happens! Read more to learn how to “heel in” your rose for temporary storage before planting.
When shopping for roses, you may have noticed that they are assigned a grade of 1, 1.5, or 2. Read on to find out what this means and which grade you should choose for your garden!
At some point during the bare root rose planting & growing process, you may find yourself wondering, “Is this normal?” We’re here to help! We’ve compiled a list of the most commonly asked questions we receive from customers during the bare root rose season to help you determine whether your rose is healthy and progressing normally, or if there is something of concern that needs addressing.

Symbolizing gratitude and appreciation, a bouquet of deep-pink garden roses is the perfect way to say "thank you!" Ranging from hot pink to berry to magenta, these are my favorite deep-pink garden rose varieties!

Light pink roses symbolize grace, gentleness, and joy, making them the perfect addition to your garden or bouquet. Read on to find my all-time favorite “Pretty in Pink” garden rose varieties.
The holiday season is all about enjoying the beauty of fresh greenery! Our wreaths are crafted to be enjoyed at their freshest, so we've compiled some helpful tips to help you maintain their beauty throughout the season. You’ll also find advice on drying and storing wreaths to help you enjoy their beauty even longer. Whether you're treating yourself or gifting them to someone special, these natural beauties are a delightful addition to your holiday decor!
Cooling temperatures and shorter days means the holidays are upon us. It's time to decorate our homes with the trimmings and trappings that make the holiday season cozy & bright. What better way to get into the spirit of the season than with a fresh wreath from Menagerie Farm & Flower!
Whether you're planting tulip bulbs in a garden, trench, raised bed or pot, we've got you covered! Here are our top tips for planting tulip bulbs.
We’re excited to release our lineup of 2023 Menagerie Farm & Flower Workshops! Hone your growing & design skills, check out the farm in-person, and learn alongside other rose-lovers. We hope you’ll join us at our farm in Live Oak, California, for learning and FUN!
With our pre-chilled tulip bulb pre-sale coming up on September 9th, we’re already making plans for spring. Learn more about the varieties in our 2022 Collection below and get your wishlist ready!
At some point in your gardening journey, you’ve likely planted bulbs in the fall and waited for their blooms to burst in spring. But what does it mean for bulbs to be pre-cooled or pre-chilled? Keep reading to find out why tulip bulbs are pre-cooled and how it can make a difference in your garden!
A home rose cutting garden is the perfect way to bring color and beauty to your home. Before you start cutting, follow my steps for creating a harvest plan to get the most vase life out of your cut garden roses.
As cut garden rose-growers, we all strive for large, prolific blooms and long, strong stems. With so many fertilizer products on the market, you might be wondering which ones will help your roses perform their best. Read on to learn our recommendations for choosing the fertilizing routine and products that are right for your garden!
Any rose can be planted in a pot, adding beautiful décor and elegance to the landscape around our home. Keep reading for my best tips for planting roses in pots and containers.
Read on for my how-to guide for planting a five gallon potted garden rose.
Our 2022 Potted Rose season is here and our inbox is filled with questions from excited rose gardeners! Read below for all the details on our potted roses.

If you’re new to growing roses, you might be wondering, “What does it mean for a rose to be own root or grafted?” Read below to learn about the difference between own root and grafted roses as well as which one you should choose for your garden.

So you’ve planted your bare root rose. Now what? Read on for my favorite tricks to keep your rose plants healthy and producing beautiful blooms their first year!
Bare root rose planting is quick and easy if you follow my special tips and tricks. Whether you plant your rose in a pot or the ground, within a few short months you will have beautiful rose blooms to enjoy.
I'm giving you my tips for what "to do" and "not to do" in the fall so your roses will be ready for the winter season. Thoughtful care of garden roses in the fall will help you prepare for a beautiful spring filled with healthy blooms. 
Answering the questions that I get asked the most about being a flower farmer!
As a new or aspiring rose-grower, you’ve likely found yourself wondering, “What tools do I need for success in my rose garden?” I’ve gathered a list of our favorite items here at the farm to help you begin your journey with confidence and ease!
If you’re looking for instructions on how to transplant roses, look no further! Here are some of my favorite tips and tricks.
A simple guide on how to grow roses and a few things you should know before you start. As a flower farmer who specializes in garden roses, I get asked a lot about how to grow roses and if roses are difficult to grow. Roses are my love language really.