SEPT MEETING

SEPT 9 / 6: 30 pm / Sullivan Munce / Zionsville

Join us at the Sullivan Munce Center for a fun evening of food, fellowship and learning!  Teresa Byington and Trudy Struck will share some stories and history on how their favorite roses got their names. Ever wonder how the rose Quietness got it’s name? Join us and find out. Members are encouraged to find the history or story of their favorite rose and share it with the group.

We will also be discussing the top 5 things we should be doing NOW to get your roses ready for fall and eventually winter.  Don’t be left out in the cold on this one.

Mark Your Calender:

October 14 / 6:30 pm / Sullivan Munce 

Join us at the Sullivan Munce Center for a perennial and book giveaway.  Have a gardening book or magazine gathering dust on a bookshelf?  Bring it to the meeting to give to someone.  Dividing some perennials and don’t have a home for them?  Bring them to the meeting for a garden friend.  You don’t have to bring something to take something.  If you do bring a perennial, make sure to cut it back and place it in a pot or plastic bag.  Please label the pots or bags so people can remember what they brought home.  We will also have a presentation on Rose Hips.   What are they?  What is their purpose? What should you do with them?  What should you not do with them?  Inquiring minds will want to know!

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PICTURES FROM BUDDING WORKSHOP & THE AUGUST MEETING

MEMBERSHIP: JOIN OR RENEW TODAY!

Membership is open to anyone interested in roses. 

⭐️ Once you are a member… you will receive regular updates that include

  • 🌹Society news
  • 🌹Upcoming programs
  • 🌹Invitations to private garden tours
  • 🌹Access to past recorded programs via our “Members Only” Section
  • 🌹How to purchase our fertilizer
  • 🌹Discounts on roses through our annual rose sale
  • 🌹Automatic inclusion in the IL IN Rose District events
  • 🌹And, you will learn ways you can jump in and get involved!

MEMBERSHIP $25

See membership form here… 


Autumn is the second spring when every leaf is a flower.
…Albert Camus

Lady of Shallot in Trudy Struck’s garden.