AUTUMN ROSE SHOW BACK!

Great news for all rose lovers – The Autumn Rose show at Harrogate is B A C K !

 

The Rose Society UK is back in show business at The Harrogate Show in Newby Hall, Ripon

Download your schedule and registration /entry form HERE

IMPORTANT NEWS FOR EXHIBITORS

We want you back! But you must register and enter the show in advance. New COVID regulations and a new venue means that everything has changed – new entry instructions – new car parking – new and better show!  Please complete the form in the schedule and send it in asap.

 

The Rochford International Trials Results

Conratulations to Rcshford’s International Rose Trial on the completion of their first trial
The results can be found here (click)
Congratulations also to the winners and thanks to all breeders who submitted roses for the trial
The winner of the Gold Award was the Kordes variety Vulcano (codename in the trial A104/19-21) an outstanding sight on the awards day

PELSALL SUCCESS

A fantastic return to Society business!
On Saturday 24 July we had our first Society Event since September 2019.
Some of our intrepid members brought roses to show at our Special Rose Show.
The day was made even more ‘special’ as six of our apprentice judges took a massive step towards full qualification as they passed their pracrical assessment.
Congratulations to them all and thanks to everyone for attending, helping and eating those delicious jam and cream scones!

It’s Coming Up Roses

On this weeks Peter Seabrook weekly podcast we have our very own Chris Warner explaining how he breeds roses and the steps that are needed to get a rose into commerce

Special Rose Show at Pelsall – 24th JULY

 

This will enable our exhibitors to finally put some roses onto the show tables and our new judges will have the chance to judge and be assessed towards becoming accredited Rose Society UK judges.

All members are cordially invited to attend the event to observe, question and talk roses for a few hours

Exhibitors may stage roses from 7am until judging at 12 noon after which time there will be plenty of opportunity to talk to some of the UK’s best exhibitors and growers and all things rosy.

We will be serving tea, coffee and soft drinks plus a cream scone or two during the afternoon until 4.30pm. This is a unique chance to meet up and learn from the experts about how to show and grow roses. The afternoon is completely informal; there are no admission fees BUT we must be aware of your intended visit.

PLEASE BE ASSURED THAT WE WILL BE EXERCISING FULL COVID 19 GUIDANCE

SUBJECT TO INFORMATION AVAILABLE ON THE DATE

Click below for schedule

 

Annual General Meeting 2021

The Rose Society UK is delighted to announce that the 2021 recipient of the Dean Hole Medal is;

Colin Squire OBE

More than anything, we would like to have the opportunity to actually present the medal to Colin in person.

Hopefully there will be an event soon that we can all meet up so that Colin can receive his medal properly

Until then, our sincere congratulations on an award so richly deserved

Virtual Spring Show

THE RESULTS ARE IN!

We had a dissappointingly low number of entries for our first virtual show but realise that this is a new situation for all of us.

Our sincere thanks and congratulations to those members who entered.

Photos of all winners will appear in the newsletter, out in a few days, here on this website and on our social media pages.

The results are;

Class 1 – One stem of Hybrid Tea

1st  Daniel Myhill – “Crescendo”; 2nd Roz Warley – “Lowri”; 3rd  Ivor Mace – “Martha’s Choice”

Class 2 – One stem of cluster flowered

1st Pauline Martin – “Star Appeal”; 2nd Daniel Myhill – “Cliff Richard”

Class 3 – 1 stem of miniflora, one HT form bloom

1st Ivor Mace – “The Wright Touch”

Class 4 –  1 stem of miniature, one HT form bloom

1st Daniel Myhill – “Glowing Amber”; 2nd Roz Warley – “Magic Show” 3rd Ivor Mace – “Alysheba”

Class 5 – 1 stem of cluster flowered miniature blooms

1st  Pauline Martin – “Banksia Lutea”

Class 6 – 3 large flowered blooms, 1 or more varieties

No entries

Class 7 – 3 cluster flowered stems, 1 or more varieties

1st  Pauline Martin – “Star Appeal”

Class 8 – 3 miniflora blooms, 1 or more varieties

No entries

Class 9 – 1 Fully Open rose bloom, floating in water in a glass or bowl

1st  Pauline Martin – “Star Appeal”;  2nd Daniel Myhill – “Cliff Richard”

Class 10 – 1 miniature HT rose bloom, at the perfect stage, floating in a glass or bowl

1st Daniel Myhill – “Glowing Amber”;  2nd Roz Warley – “Amber Sunset”;  3rd Pauline Martin – “Dr Tommy Cairns”

Class 11 –  1 miniature fully open rose bloom, at the perfect stage, floating in a glass or bowl

1st Pauline Martin – “Hot Tamale”;  2nd  Daniel Myhill – “G;pwing Amber”;   3rd  Roz Warley – “Amber Sunset”

Class 12 – 3 stems miniature HT form blooms, 1 bloom per stem, 1 or more varieties

1st  Daniel Myhill – “Glowing Amber”;  2nd  Pauline Martin – “Glowing Amber”

Class 13

No entries

Class 14 – One rose bush, bush, climber or standard, growing in a pot

1st  Pauline Martin – “Little Harold”

We are unable to run our 2021 Spring Rose Show at RHS Malvern this year so we have had to change our plans and will this year operate a Virtual Show.

New product range in shop

Gardening experts agree that newly planted plants such as roses, will benefit by applying mycorrhisal fungi directly to the roots. Now that bare root planting season is coming to an end, containerised roses will be the objects of our desire throughout the summer.  When planting in a new pot, or into prepared soil, myccorhisal function will help the new rose grow and get established. The Rose Society UK are pleased to announce that MycorrMax from The Nutrient Company, can now be purchased from the society shop in three handy pouch sizes.

75gms for treating up to 9 roses

300gms for treating up to 36 roses

600gms for treating up to 72 roses