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1 SWLA Rose Society est Affiliated with the American Rose Society Christmas Gathering Calendar of Events Meeting December 13, PM LSU AgCenter 7107 Gulf Hwy GTRS Rose Seminar January 19th, am 1pm Tyrrell Park Beaumont TX Mid-Winter Workshop February 8-9, 2019 American Rose Center Shreveport LA SWLA Public Rose Pruning February 16, noon First Federal Bank Parking Lot Corner Lakeshore and Clarence CenLA Rose Show Tuesday, April 16, 2019 Main St Community Center Pineville LA GTRS Rose Show Saturday, October 26, 2019 Tyrrell Park Beaumont TX Gumbo from Rose Chef Steve Roussell Bring roses from the garden Bring a holiday snack or salad or dessert! Have a question? Bring that, too! Come join in the fellowship of the rose! What s Inside Time to Renew Your Membership Gulf District Rose of the Year Tools GTRS Events Chemicals Botrytis Disease Gulf District Mid-winter Workshop Winter in the Garden Consider receiving your newsletter via if you don t already; the photos in color make all the difference! Particularly when it s a rose photo! Send a photo of a rose from your garden; in good health or not, landscape rose or hybrid tea or old garden rose. Say what you like or don t like about it to share with your friends in the rose club! 1

2 2019 Dues are Due Southwest Louisiana Rose Society An affiliate of the American Rose Society Mem- berships are on a calendar year basis from January 1 through December 31 for both new members and annual membership renewals. Local society dues are $15.00 per household. Please make checks payable to the Southwest Louisiana Rose Society and give your payment to Ann Hartman December gathering; or, mail it to Ann Hartman at 1018 Lakelyn Dr, LC LA Name(s) Home Phone: Cell Phone: Residence Address: Mailing Address (if different): City: State: Zip: address, if you d like to receive your bulletin on line. Do you have a full membership in the ARS?. E-membership?. It s free! New Members: How did you learn about SWLA Rose Society? Please include this form with your payment. Renew Your Membership The Miss Lou Bulletin is the official bulletin of the Gulf District of the ARS. It is an informative quarterly publication with pertinent information for the rose grower in our area. For paper copy of Miss Lou: Make check to Gulf District for $8 per year. Mail to: Kelly Texada, 5205 St. Germain Blvd, Alexandria, LA is free, send your address to Kelly: kellytexada@gmail.com Renew American Rose Society Membership Application Members receive 6 issues of the beautiful American Rose magazine, The American Rose Annual, & The Annual Rose Selection Guide, access to exclusive online resources on ARS website, plus special discounts with ARS partners. Annual Membership $49 Regular...$140 for a 3 year membership $46 Senior (65+)...$132 for a 3 year membership Mail ARS membership to: American Rose Society, PO Box 30000, Shreveport, LA Name Address City State Zip Phone 2

3 Choosing the 2019 Gulf District Rose of the Year Below are the 5 roses that had the highest votes for 2019 Gulf District Rose of the Year. Veterans Honor Sweet Drift Savannah Peggy Martin Mister Lincoln As per our decision, each Rose Society gets one vote. I would like to have the vote from each society by mid January 2019 so that we can make the announcement at our Mid Winter Workshop. 3 Tools in the Garden (Inspiration for this article comes by way of Louisiana Gardener, November-December 2018 issue. Subscribe at louisianagardener.com) As gardeners, we already know how important the right tools can be! Right tools functioning rightly! Dull blades, rusty joints, broken tines, rotted wooden handles just don t cut it in the garden when transplanting time come along or pruning or just cutting a bouquet to enjoy! Ruptured hoses, leaky nozzles, flat tires on wagons and wheelbarrows, dead batteries! The list is long and when the weather conspires against outside activity it s easy to get lazy! Speaking for myself, of course! So, now is the time to assess our favorite, much needed workhorses of our gardens. There are eight tools mentioned, but we may need to think about more than those: Gloves, Hose with Spray Nozzle, Shovel and Spade, Wheelbarrow, Pruning Shears, Rake, Trowel. Now these may be essentials for pot or small scale gardening with annuals, but we rosarians are into TOOLS! Gloves, yes, gauntlet gloves to protect our arms when pruning time rolls around. Nitrile or Latex gloves are necessary, too, when mixing chemicals. Hose with a Spray Nozzle with an extension for hand watering and attacking spider mites under the leaves, dislodging aphids and just cooling down the atmosphere around hot bushes in the summer heat. Choose a nozzle with multiple functions from mist to jet, angles and flat, soaking and showers. Don t forget to keep a supply of washers! Quick Connects and hose repair kits are very helpful! Shovels and Spades, as you can see, to the right, are different although sometimes we use the words interchangeably, are used for different jobs in the garden. Keep them clean and sharp. (photo from GardeningProductsReview.com) Local hardware stores do have replacement handles, if needed, and blades can be sharpened at the shop on the corner or Ernest and 18th. He does a nice job on pruners, even rusty ones! Wheelbarrows and Dollies are back savers, earth movers, load lifters! (continued on next page)

4 (continued) Keep their tires full, requiring another essential tool, a tire pump or a compressor that plugs into the car (what used to be called a cigarette lighter). Pruning Shears, a pair of Loppers, a Pruning Saw, a small Knife; all kept sharp, oiled, and ready for action! Some times the blades need a little tightening so a pair of pliers are another handy tool for all manner of loosening and tightening! Rakes, both leaf and garden rakes are most helpful, again for different jobs. It s hard to rake leaves with a garden rake and nearly impossible to rake soil with a leaf rake! Trowels are not a rose gardeners best friend, but one can be helpful when digging soil for a test sample (which is a good lead in for don t forget to get your garden soil tested every couple of years, especially if you re noticing changes in the leaves or general health of your bushes, or, before amending soil. A tool that I ve used extensively in the garden is a CobraHead Tool. Great for cultivating, weeding, loosening the soil, scratching in fertilizers. There s a long handled one that is perfect for getting under big bushes. These tools are available on line, but locally, they are sold at the Spring Garden Expo at Burton Coliseum by the SWLA Master Gardeners. Contact anyone of us if you re interested. (The Cobrahead Weeder & Cultivator is the only garden tool you'll need. Its spade-shaped head acts like a steel fingernail for digging, cultivating and planting. Last but, definitely not least for any good rosarian! A hand held pump sprayer or battery powered sprayer on wheels if you have a large yard and garden. There are many types available to make that spraying job easy! With Christmas time just around the corner, a gardening gift might be just the thing for you! Maybe a gardening journal to keep track of all the chores of a rose gardener. Activities of our Neighbors in the Golden Triangle Rose Society January 19th, 2019 GTRS will host its Rose Seminar for all Consulting Rosarian to keep up to date. This program has always been informative and we in SWLA benefit lots since our weather conditions closely resemble theirs. Pruning demos, soils, fertilizing, chemicals, and planting talks delivered by the award winning rosarians in GTRS! 9am 1pm Tyrrell Park, Beaumont TX Contact Dale Dardeau or ddardeau@gt.rr.com for more info and to reserve a spot. CONSULTING ROSARIAN SCHOOL The GTRS will host a Consulting Rosarian School March 9, 2019 at the Beaumont Botanical Gardens in Tyrrell Park. The school is open to anyone who wants to learn more about roses. If you meet the qualifications listed below you may become a CR. The school is also for existing CRs to re-certify which must be done every 4 years. The program will begin at 8:30am and end at 1:00pm. Everyone is invited!! (continued on next page) 4

5 (continued) Qualifications of Consulting Rosarians: Any member of the American Rose Society may qualify as a Consulting Rosarian by the following: 1. Must be at least 18 years of age. 2. Must be a regular or associate member of the American Rose Society for three consecutive years. 3. Must be an active member of a local rose society. 4. Must have grown roses of various types for at least five years and should be knowledgeable about equipment and materials related to rose culture. 5. Must send a completed CR Candidate Form and three letters of recommendation to the candidate s District Consulting Rosarian Chairman at least thirty days before the CR School. The letters of recommendation must be on the CR Candidate Letter of Recommendation Form and must be signed by three active Consulting Rosarians. 6. Must attend an approved ARS school/workshop for Consulting Rosarians and complete and pass an open book written review based on the material contained in the Consulting Rosarian Manual with a score not less than 75%. 7. Must be in attendance at all programs presented at the school. 8. Must know and be willing to live up to the Consulting Rosarian Code. 9. Must be willing to attend no less than one Consulting Rosarian School/Seminar every four years or accrue four credits in four years by attending approved Seminars. 10. Must exhibit a continuing willingness to share knowledge and an enthusiasm for the rose and the American Rose Society ideals. 11. Filing a Roses In Review report yearly is expected. 12. A completed individual activity report form (if required by the District) must be submitted to the District Chairman of Consulting Rosarians by the date designated by the District Chairman. After passing the open book written review the CR then receives a date for the completion of their next 4-point audit. CRs are required to accrue 4 credits in 4 years by either attending approved seminars for CR credits or by auditing an approved CR school before the end of December of their audit year. The GTRS Rose Seminar is good preparation for attending the Consulting Rose School! GTRS will host a Spring Rose Show at the end of April; more on that to come! Rosemania has an awesome website for information on the chemicals we use and a no shipping rate if your order is at least $25 or more. Here s some of the update info from Rosemania! Prices included for comparison shopping! Manzate is back as the replacement for Pentathlon. This is the most effective product made to kill blackspot spores. Manzate is a contact killer, not a systemic. For very best preventative control of blackspot, this product should be combined with a systemic fungicide like Honor Guard. Usage is 1 tablespoon per gallon of spray. 5 Price $54.99

6 Mancozeb is a contact fungicide that works the same as Pentathlon DF except packaged in a liquid form that is easier to mix. Great for eliminating blackspot. Usage is 1-2 tablespoons per gallon. (Editor s note: what has your experience been with this product? I noticed it congeals, then not easily mixed with water.) Price $21.99 Immunox is a multi-purpose fungicide formulated to provide systemic protection against ornamental plant disease. Also labeled for fruit trees and nuts. Best protection when used weekly. An economical solution for small gardens. Price $23.00 Honor Guard (generic Banner Maxx) is no longer being manufactured. This product is replaced by Propiconazole 14.3% (another generic Banner Maxx product) This product is identical to Honor Guard. If you order this product item you will receive Propiconazole 14.3%. Honor Guard PPZ has the same active ingredient (propiconazole) as Banner Maxx and is the same concentration (14.3%). A direct replacement for Banner Maxx but at a price that is much less! This is a premium product for prevention of blackspot on roses and removal of brown patch on turf grass. Price $46 This is the same price as Honor Guard at Rosemania. December in the Garden It s a rainy cold day! It s very hard to think about gardening when inside with a good book or a movie on TV is so inviting! At some point, though, the garden will call! Several things are necessary before the garden is to itself for a month or two. -Trim long canes that may cause damage to their neighbors in winter winds or, please not, and ice storm. Trim, not prune! -An application of gypsum will loose soil and help leach out too much salt that tends to build up if you re a fan of granulated fertilizers. A little lime, too, if your ph is too low. (above 7 is too alkaline and below is too acid. Soil test first before adding too many amendments) -Give your roses another good spray for fungus. The weather has been wet and temps up; black spot just around the corner if not already at your doorstep! Give it a 1-2 punch with both a contact and systemic fungicide. -if thrips or cucumber beetles are still plaguing your roses pull out old math skills to make a small amount of spray to keep those pests out you rose buds! Make a quart or a pint of spray depending on number of bushes. (continued on page 9) 6

7 Botrytis Control On Roses By Stan V. Griep American Rose Society Consulting Master Rosarian [1] Rocky Mountain District Botrytis blight fungus [2], also known as Botrytis cinere, can reduce a blooming rose bush to a mass of dry, brown, dead flowers. But botrytis blight in roses can be treated. Symptoms of Botrytis on Roses The botrytis blight fungus is sort of grayish brown and looks fuzzy or wooly. The botrytis blight fungus seems to attack mostly hybrid tea rose bushes, attacking the leaves and canes of the subject rose bush. It will prevent the blooms from opening and many times causes the bloom petals to turn brown and shrivel up. Botrytis Control on Roses Rose bushes under stress will be extremely vulnerable to this fungal disease. Make sure that you are caring for your roses properly, which means making sure your roses are getting enough water and nutrients. Rainy and high humidity climatic conditions create just the right mix to bring on an attack of botrytis on roses. Warmer and drier weather takes away the humidity and moisture that this fungus loves to exist in, and under such conditions this disease will usually discontinue its attack. Good ventilation through and around the rose bush helps keep the humidity buildup within the bush down, thus eliminating a favorable environment for the botrytis disease to get started. Spraying with a fungicide can give a bit of temporary relief from botrytis blight in roses; however, the botrytis blight fungus does become quickly resistant to most fungicidal sprays. (editor s note: remember BJ Abshire s, Acadiana RS, suggestion to add 2 Aspirin per gallon of spray water. The acetylsalicylic acid may deter the morphing of chemical resistance.) Make sure that if you have a rose with botrytis blight you are careful to discard any dead material from the plant in the fall. Do not compost the material, as botrytis fungus can spread the disease to other plants. Article printed from Gardening Know How: URL to article: Photo credits: online gardeningknowhow.com. Left and Middle. UMN.edu on the right. 7 (this disease is prevalent in our humid area! Editor s note)

8 Part of the Mid Winter Workshop will feature a photo contest. For rules on the contest and how to enter: gulfdistrictrose.org/ Friday, February 8th, registration starts at 1:00 pm followed by a free workshop on rose arrangements for home at 3:00 pm. Tour the garden, browse the display of historical artwork from Civil War era Louisiana, enjoy a wine social at 5:00 pm, visit with old friends and make new ones. Friday 6 pm attend the awards' banquet which will include a presentation, Year of the River, marking the historical significance of the rivers of Louisiana and the introduction of formal gardens to Louisiana. Saturday morning 7:45-8:15 am: Registration, Coffee, juice, pastry, fruit, etc. 8:15 am - Workshop presentations begin. Saturday s theme will focus on Making Your Garden Great and include keynote speaker, *Paul Zimmerman, author, landscape designer, instructor and currently head of Design for the Jackson & Perkins Landscape & Garden Design Service working to redesign the American Rose Center gardens. (*more on Paul Zimmerman on page 9) A block of 30 rooms have been reserved at the Courtyard by Marriott, 6001 Financial Plaza, Shreveport, LA (Pine Street exit), Phone ask for Gulf District. Note: Discount rate is valid until January 18, On line registration and more information at: February 8 & 9, Mid Winter Registration - Deadline January 15, 2018 Name Address City State Zip Phone address Free Rose Arrangement Workshop Friday at 3 pm (making arrangements for the home) $35 Friday Evening Wine Social and Banquet, Awards Ceremony with Special Speaker $40 Saturday Breakfast drinks/snacks, Workshop and Lunch $75 Friday and Saturday Events 8 Give check/registration form to Kelly or mail to: Kelly Texada, 5205 St. Germain Blvd, Alexandria, LA Make check payable to Gulf District Deadline: January 15, 2019

9 (continued from page 6) Orthene is 1 teaspoon per gallon>1/4 t per quart>1/16 t per pint, just a drop! Acephate is available in powder form. (Orthene is the brand name for acephate 97%. Generic Acephate is 74%) Follow the recipe. If cucumber beetles are chewing little round holes into the buds use an insecticide that will knock them out and follow the recipe! They look like little green lady bird beetles. -Add mulch. Gather oak leaves if possible to enrich the soil and protect the garden from too many weeds. Pine straw is great if you have access to them. -Pull those weeds! Chickweed is about to come forth; pull before they go to seed! (Grandma s Weed Killer: 1 gallon 5% vinegar, 2 cups Epsom salts, 1/4 cup Dawn Original dish soap. Add all ingredients to sprayer, ready for use immediately. Do not spray desirable plants or stems/canes of roses) Consider using a funnel at the end of the spray nozzle; just unscrew the tip, slide funnel over end of wand part, replace nozzle tip. Or cut the bottom of a gallon jug and place over weed then spray into top opening. -While taking down the too long canes, check for any dead twigs or canes; remove them. If canes are rubbing on one another use a wine bottle cork or segment of woody plant to separate them. A section of old hose will work too; just enough to keep rubbing canes apart. -Check for any other pests or damage and tend to that before leaving your garden to nature. -Come to Christmas Party with a spouse, bring a friend or someone who might like to grow a rose or two. Come celebrate the Season and the fellowship of the rose with family and friends! Renew your Membership! Dues are due! *Paul Zimmerman, Keynote Speaker at the Gulf District Mid-winter Workshop Paul Zimmerman Roses was started around one simple message. Roses are nothing more than flowering shrubs and that s how you should use, and treat them. Through design, consulting on care, writing, lectures and workshops our goal is to make roses less intimidating. I hope you enjoy our website. If you have rose questions please contact us via our Facebook Page. Happy Roseing! 9

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