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See best roses of fall at Sierra Foothills show

Public invited to enter their own roses in 60th annual event

This gorgeous bloom is a Ring of Fire rose, a hybrid variety that often does well at rose shows.

This gorgeous bloom is a Ring of Fire rose, a hybrid variety that often does well at rose shows. Photo courtesy Sierra Foothills Rose Society

October is a wonderful time for roses in the Sacramento area, especially in the foothills. As the heat lets up, the blooms come out.

Which is why this is a great week for a rose show; see for yourself at the 60th annual Sierra Foothills Rose Society rose show. Set for Saturday, Oct. 19, the show will be held at Green Acres Nursery & Supply in Roseville.

Anyone who visits the nursery Saturday morning will see a lot of devoted rose folks scurrying around as they prepare blooms for exhibition. The public is invited to enter roses, too.

The show includes divisions for “novice” exhibitors – beginners who have not won more than one blue ribbon or trophy in an accredited rose show. (One of the novice classes comes with a bonus: One-year membership in the club.)

There’s also a “public” section for entries – you don’t even need to know the name of the rose. Just pick your best bloom with as long a stem as possible (up to 24 inches), ideally with four or five sets of leaves above the lip of the vase. (Do not remove the leaves; foliage is part of a rose’s judging score.) It can be a single bloom or a spray (multiple flowers on one stem). Volunteers will help with questions.

But come early; entries must be in place for judging between 7 and 10 a.m.

Otherwise, the show will be open for viewing from 1 to 4:30 p.m. In addition to hundreds of roses, see beautiful arrangements inspired by the show’s theme, “Diamond Celebration.” Admission and parking are free.

Green Acres is located at 7300 Galilee Road, Roseville.

More on Sierra Foothills Rose Society and the show: http://sierrafoothillsrosesociety.org/.

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Garden Checklist for week of May 18

Get outside early in the morning while temperatures are still cool – and get to work!

* Plant, plant, plant! It’s prime planting season in the Sacramento area. Time to set out those tomato transplants along with peppers and eggplants. Pinch off any flowers on new transplants to make them concentrate on establishing roots instead of setting premature fruit.

* Direct-seed melons, cucumbers, summer squash, corn, radishes, pumpkins and annual herbs such as basil.

* Harvest cabbage, lettuce, peas and green onions.

* In the flower garden, direct-seed sunflowers, cosmos, salvia, zinnias, marigolds, celosia and asters. Transplant seedlings for many of the same flowers.

* Plant dahlia tubers.

* Transplant petunias, marigolds and perennial flowers such as astilbe, columbine, coneflowers, coreopsis, dahlias, rudbeckia and verbena.

* Keep an eye out for slugs, snails, earwigs and aphids that want to dine on tender new growth.

* Feed summer bloomers with a balanced fertilizer.

* For continued bloom, cut off spent flowers on roses as well as other flowering plants.

* Are birds picking your fruit off trees before it’s ripe? Try hanging strips of aluminum foil on tree branches. The shiny, dangling strips help deter birds from making themselves at home.

* As spring-flowering shrubs finish blooming, give them a little pruning to shape them, removing old and dead wood. Lightly trim azaleas, fuchsias and marguerites for bushier plants.

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