Yes! You can grow fabulous roses in Northern New Mexico! In preparation for Spring 2010, Payne’s has been growing over 1000 roses for our Northern New Mexico customers! Below is a list of the varieties we hope to be carrying this Spring, listed alphabetically bytype of rose(Hybrid Tea, Rugosa, Shrub Rose and so forth).
All Payne's roses are No. 1 grade and planted in 3 gallon pots. That means lots of healthy roots for swifter establishment in your garden! And our prices are 'way lower than our distinguished competitors' — only $22.99 each!
For Payne's 2010 roses listed by color (Red, Orange, etc.), click here.
For Payne's 2010 roses listed by strength of perfume, click here.
For detailed guidelines for helping roses thrive under Northern New Mexico's unique conditions, click here.
For instructions on how to reserve your favorite roses now before they're released for sale to the general public, click here.
From the Middle Ages right down through Victorian times, flowers and other plants were given symbolic associations through which lovers and friends could communicate secret messages to one another.
A single flower or plant might be sent to the loved one, to convey a single, simple message; or several flowers or plants could be combined to convey something more complex.
Depending upon what plants you combine, the variety of messages you can convey through this “Language of Flowers” is practically unlimited! There are many different versions of this system; here’s mine. When you shop the garden center today for a gift for your beloved, bear in mind the old slogan, “Say it with flowers!”
Happy February! Valentine's Day is almost here, and we have loads of beautiful blooming bulb pots and house plants for sale at both our nurseries, including tulips, fragrant hyacinths, orchids, mini-carnations, and Christmas cacti. We've already begun growing lilies for Eastertime, and to plan for our annual Spring Fling and free Spring workshops. And take a gander at our fabulous 2010 rose list by clickinghere!