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Do you like taking pictures of roses? Send us your best photo and you could win a pair of our leather rose gauntlet gloves (shown here). [caption id="attachment_1642" align="alignright" width="150"] Womanswork Leather Rose Gauntlet Gloves[/caption] Please submit your photo to Elizabeth Buchtman at elizabeth@womanswork.com and write "Photo Contest" in the subject line. When we see a photo that deserves to win we will announce a winner! We'll run the contest 3 times over the next year. [caption...
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When Sarah Green and her husband Richard moved into their home 20 years ago, she brought roses from her previous garden 10 minutes away. Roses are notoriously uncomfortable with being transplanted, but the ‘Queen of Denmark’ and other old fashioned varieties Sarah had received as a wedding gift from her uncle held sentimental value. “I rushed them over,” she recalls, “and planted them in the new garden where they are still going strong.” An enthusiastic gardener and plant person, ...
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[caption id="attachment_22" align="alignleft" width="186" caption="Garden Mystery by First Time Author "][/caption] Recently I had the pleasure of meeting Rosemary Harris, author of gardening mysteries and an Anthony and Agatha Nominee for Best First Novel. I had read her first book in her "Dirty Business" series, Pushing Up Daisies, and thoroughly enjoyed it. Her lead character is Paula Holliday, a cheeky 40-something woman, newly single and launching a landscaping business in a small town in Connecticu...
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