Now that the roses have *mostly* finished blooming...
Southwest Yard & Garden by Dr. Marisa Thompson Show-offs at the Albuquerque Rose Garden on May 13, 2020. Photo credits M. Thompson. It seems to me that rose gardening fell out of style (not among rosarians, to be sure, but among newbie gardeners) when xeriscaping became the new rage a few decades back. Now that many people and whole neighborhoods have embraced the lovely “ lush and lean ” aesthetic that can easily be achieved using native and drought-adapted plants, I think roses will fit right back in, surprise even the most water-conscious gardeners, and start trending again. Perhaps they already have. The City of Albuquerque BioPark Botanical Garden has an incredible High Desert Rose Garden with carefully selected hardier species and species hybrids from arid climates. Maria Thomas, Curator of Plants for the City of Albuquerque BioPark shared several of the clever water-saving, rose-loving techniques they’re demonstrating in the High Desert Rose Garden :