University of Nevada Cooperative Extension and the South Valley
Rose Society are collaborating and offering educational meetings throughout the
fall. On Thursday, Sept. 28 at 7 p.m. at our Lifelong Learning Center located
at 8050 Paradise Road, Las Vegas, Nev. (I-215 and Windmill Lane). Find out how to start roses from cuttings at this
free, open to the public, workshop.
Bring your favorite cutting (miniature or mini-flora). Bring your cuttings wrapped in a wet paper towel. Cuttings need to have about 6 - 8 eyes (buds) and pencil diameter.
Bring your favorite cutting (miniature or mini-flora). Bring your cuttings wrapped in a wet paper towel. Cuttings need to have about 6 - 8 eyes (buds) and pencil diameter.
Hume has a been a member of the American Rose Society (ARS)
since 1982 and a proud holder of a Life Subscription To ARS. Hume was the President
of South Valley Rose Society. She also served as President of Las
Vegas Valley Rose Society twice and first Vice President for 8 years. Hume has
successfully started roses from cuttings for over 10 years. Her percentage
of success in cuttings survival rate is over 90 percent. Hume
likes everything roses: rose people, rose exhibiting, rose books
and rose clothes.
All
educational meetings are held at 7 p.m. at the Lifelong Learning Center located
at 8050 Paradise Road, Las Vegas, Nev. (I-215 and Windmill Lane). For more
information, please call the Master Gardener Help Desk at 702-257-5555 or email
lvmastergardeners@unce.unr.edu.
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