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In this episode of The Everyday Rose Show we visit with Georgia Clay the New Plants Manager at Monrovia Nursery. We learn about their new lines of garden roses, talk echinacea and using bold colors in the landscape. Then I show you how to take climbing roses off an arbor and fence that needs to be repaired and put them back on again. Any my beloved old Noisette rose ‘Rev d’or’ gives me a nice surprise!<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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