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 PEOPLE AND PLACES 04 / 07 / 07
 

Roses at the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show

Gardens Monthly magazine and Gardening.co.uk will be exhibiting at the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show. Open from the 3rd-8th July you will be able to find us alongside some of Britain's top rose growers in the Rose Marquee. This Marquee is playing host to the Festival of Roses which comprises the largest rose display in the country and is the second most popular destination in the showground. There will be question-and-answer sessions, a range of demonstrations and the Rose of the Year 2008 will be unveiled. We'll be offering a free rose for those taking up our great magazine subscription offer at the show.

You can find a whole range of articles on the event below, along with a selection of articles giving tips on how to get the best out of your own roses.

ROSES
Q&A: New rose replacing old Popular plants: Roses
Scented shrub rose wins Rose of the Year 2008 - on display at the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show
Tips for trouble-free roses Tips for trouble-free roses
Rose expert Michael Marriott has advice on avoiding diseases such as black spot and mildew
Climbers: roses Climbers: roses
If you're looking for a vertical display of roses in the garden you have two options: climbers or ramblers
Pruning roses Pruning roses
Take note of Brad's tips on rose pruning this spring
Year-round success with climbing roses Year-round success with climbing roses
Year-round success with climbing roses
Q&A: New rose replacing old Q&A: New rose replacing old
"I have heard that if you plant a new rose where an old one has been, it often fails to grow due to rose sickness..."
HAMPTON_COURT
 Hampton Court Something to smile about at Hampton Court
Gardening.co.uk contributors win bronze at the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show
Head to Hampton Court this July Gold for a golden era at Hampton Court
Q&A expert Mary Payne wins Gold for her 1950s' garden at Hampton Court Palace Flower Show
Head to Hampton Court this July Hampton Court Gardens
A snapshot of memorable gardens from the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show
Head to Hampton Court this July Head to Hampton Court this July
Make this summer memorable with a visit to the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show
Head to Hampton Court this July Show details:
3rd-8th July (3rd-4th July, RHS Members Privilege Days). 10am-7.30pm (show closes at 5.30pm on Sunday). Tickets from £13-£30.
Year-round success with climbing roses Gardening Forum
"Hampton Court is my favourite show. There's room to breathe and the setting is lovely..."

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