Web-Exclusive: The Rose that Survived Hurrican Katrina
We first shared the story of Peggy Martin rose in our September 2007 issue, and this special selection has now been planted in every Southern state as well as other locations. The plants are receiving rave reviews and beginning to create garden pictures across the South.
The participating mail-order sources report combined sales of more than 10,000 plants as of June 1, 2008. Don and Paula House set out one on a new arbor in their College Station, Texas, garden a year ago and say that the long, thornless canes are beginning to spread on the top of the 8-foot-tall structure and are continuing to bloom. By next spring it should be a stunning sight.
Still Want To Help?
The following mail-order nurseries will continue selling ‘Peggy Martin’ rose and have agreed to donate $1 per plant sold to the Peggy Martin Survivor Rose Fund managed by the Greater Houston Community Foundation. The money raised will help rebuild greenspaces in Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi.
Sharing Roses
If you love old roses, then take a few moments to root some cuttings for yourself and your family and friends. This is a great way to share a memory and preserve part of Southern gardening heritage.
Aubrey King; his wife, Cheryl; and Aubrey’s mother, Margaret, operate King’s Nursery in Tenaha, Texas, which opened in 1915. The Kings are experts on propagating roses, perennials, trees, and shrubs that thrive in the region. Aubrey offers the following tips for rooting your own roses.
Rooting Step-by-Step
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