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Karen produces newsletters about what's been happening here at Trinity Farm, articles on roses, special offers, stories from our readers and other areas of interest. If you would like to receive these please sign up here http://eepurl.com/dIVc6.

Past newsletters are below:

Newsletters: - Main topics

Mar 2011 - Festival success, Dundee Rambler, single roses bred from Mutabilis, Rose water, rose-hips

Nov 2010 - Festival of Pots and Garden Art 2011, Rugspin update, Blushing Lucy, TF restoration

May 2010 - Autumn Special, Rugspin rose, permaculture, Molly's blog, Trinity Farm demolition

Feb 2010 - 2010 roses, new pricing, festival of pottery & garden art, garden products and gifts

Nov 2009 - New summer opening hours, companion planting, introducing Molly

July 2009 - New winter opening hours, garden development, Moss roses     

May 2009 - Special offers, sustainability, rose hips, Dave Madle creams

March 2009 - Rose sale, Pottery Show, NZ Gardener Magazine, organic sprays                     

December 2008 - Wichurana ramblers, monster roses

October 2008 - the garden is open, Pimpinellifolia roses, Species roses, where the name Trinity comes from.

August 2008 - storm damage, Ken Nobbs roses, Damask roses, Gallica roses, introducing Dan

May 2008 - new plans for the garden, we are in NZ Gardener magazine (June 2008), introducing Karen, roses that flower all year, roses for autumn.

               

These newsletters are written by Stephen Hoy from USA and feature articles on single roses:       

Single Roses bred from Mutabilis       2011                                                                

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              

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                  Trinity Farm, 202 Waitohu Valley Road, Otaki, Kapiti, New Zealand
(signposted off SH1 as Trinity Farm Rose Garden, north Otaki just before 100km sign, 2km down Waitohu Valley Road)

        0800 955 555 roses@trinityfarm.co.nz