Other events and activities
HRG Rose Day at Hinton Ampner
Hinton Ampner AlresfordJohn Wood, Head Gardener at Hinton Ampner, has once again agreed to host a rose day exclusively for the HRG in the gardens of this lovely National Trust property in Hampshire.
Talk by Michael Marriott: Old Roses and Their Modern Equivalent
Bromley House Library Angel Row, Nottingham, United KingdomHRG Chairman Michael Marriott is giving a talk at the Bromley House Library on 5 April entitled "Old Roses and their Modern Equivalent". Later in the month, on 22 April, Sandra Lawrence will be giving a talk about Ellen Willmott, who is well known for the book The Genus Rosa and the species Rosa willmottiae. […]
The Humour of Hole: talk by Martin Stott
OnlineThis online presentation by Martin Stott is about the Rev Samuel Reynolds Hole, 1819-1904, celebrated Anglican preacher, rosarian, horticulturalist, prolific letter-writer, author of the immensely popular A Book about Roses (W Blackwood and Sons, 1869) among other works, and Dean of Rochester Cathedral. He was the first organiser of the National Rose Show in London, […]
The Other Rosaceae: talk by Tom la Dell
OnlineThe National Fruit Collection growing at Brogdale is the most comprehensive collection of fruit varieties in the world. It is the contribution of DEFRA (the UK’s Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) to the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organisation’s collections of genetic diversity to secure the future of the world’s food crops. It is […]
A Rose Garden on a Working Farm: talk by Michelle Endersby
OnlineA formal rose garden in the middle of an Australian farm with a high likelihood of drought and flooding rains may seem like a frivolous extravagance. But at Sages Cottage Farm in Baxter, Victoria, an historic 38-hectare property run by disability service provider, Wallara, the rose garden plays a pivotal role in the experience and […]
Can you grow roses in Iceland?: talk by Vilhjálmur Lúðvíksson
OnlineThis presentation describes the climatic and environmental challenges facing gardening in Iceland and will explain the opportunities provided by recently successful efforts in afforestation in providing shelter that allows the cultivation of ornamental plants like roses. Only a small fraction of roses available today can be successfully grown in Iceland. We represent a marginal market […]
What’s in a Name?: talk by Darrell Schramm
OnlineIf you’ve ever wondered how or why an historic/heritage rose obtained its name, you may be interested in this talk. Who or what was the original inspiration for these often tantalising names? Were the roses named for celebrities of the past, for particular places or famous events, or for people who were linked personally to […]
Il Piccolo Roseto di Giovanni Chilanti: talk by Helga Brichet
OnlineThis small rose garden on a hillside outside Rome overlooking olive groves was established by Italian engineer Emanuele Dotti in memory of a dear friend who had inspired him with a love of old and species roses. It started life as a collection of roses grown in large containers on the terrace of Emanuele’s Rome […]
Pruning and Training: talk by Bev Bond
OnlineIn this talk Bev Bond will be aiming to show the possibilities of these marvellous and sometimes majestic plants and will introduce you to some beautiful plants that she has cared for over the years. She will explore training, supports, growing plants on buildings, (including historic buildings) and the importance of soil, aspect and establishment. […]
Historic Roses Group AGM
Kimbridge Barn Kimbridge, Romsey, Hampshire, United KingdomPhoto above of 'Quatre Saisons' by Michael Marriott This year we will be holding our AGM slightly earlier than normal, on 21 September. It will be held at Kimbridge Barn, Kimbridge, Romsey, Hampshire, SO51 0LE. 10am: Morning coffee followed by the AGM chaired by Michael Marriott, HRG chairman. 11.45: Talk by the excellent and very experienced […]
Pruning workshop
Borde Hill Garden Borde Hill Ln, Haywards Heath, United KingdomThere is a lot of mystery surrounding pruning roses. In this workshop, HRG Chair Michael Marriott shows that if you understand the principles it is in fact very easy and quick. For more information see https://bordehill.co.uk/events/rose-pruning-masterclass/
Pruning workshop
Beetham Nurseries Pool Darkin Lane, Beetham, Cumbria, United KingdomThere is a lot of mystery surrounding pruning roses. In this workshop, HRG Chair Michael Marriott shows that if you understand the principles it is in fact very easy and quick. For more information contact enquiries@beethamnurseries.co.uk
Pruning workshop
Hatton Grange Shifnal, Shropshire, United KingdomThere is a lot of mystery surrounding pruning roses. In this workshop in Shropshire at Hatton Grange, five minutes from David Austin's, HRG Chair Michael Marriott shows that if you understand the principles it is in fact very easy and quick. For more information contact him on michaelrosarian@gmail.com
Pruning workshop
The Garden House 5 Warleigh Road, Brighton, United KingdomThere is a lot of mystery surrounding pruning roses. In this workshop, HRG Chair Michael Marriott shows that if you understand the principles it is in fact very easy and quick. For more information see http://www.gardenhousebrighton.co.uk/event/specialist-rose-pruning-1-day-workshop/