It is definitely spring in the garden. Abundant rain and warming temperatures have coaxed the leaves out on many roses. This year, the saucer magnolia was not caught by a late freeze, which often happens. It was glorious for a
Spring Pruning: Let the Gardening Begin
Many thanks to the hardy volunteers who showed up to prunes roses Saturday in 17 degree weather! At least it was sunny and hot coffee helped a bit. This annual event marks the beginning of the volunteer season in the
March in the Park
Believe it or not, spring is coming. March is the month of anticipation in the park. Visitors who walk there year round will be on the lookout for the first signs of the season. Some of the earliest plants to
February in the Park
The weather has been been unusual the first two months of this new year. Two days of temperatures in the high 50’s in early January were followed by snow and ice. Two more days in early February in the lower
Columbus Park of Roses: A garden for all seasons
Changes Emphasize Year Round Beauty of the Park The Columbus Park of Roses Foundation, with the support of Columbus Recreation and Parks Department, is pleased to announce some changes in the many ways that people enjoy the park. This year,
