Country Music News
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- Lady Antebellum #1 Album this week
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- Darius Rucker to host a benefit concert
- Rascal Flatt's member expecting a child
- New Album coming soon for Alan Jackson
- A new movie Leann Rimes is in is going straight to DVD
- Zach Brown Band to release a Live DVD
- Phil Vassar teams up with St Jude Hospital
- Keith Urban was on Jimmy Kimmel
- Dierks Bentley exploring bluegrass music
- Brad Paisley falls during his concert in South Carolina
- Gary Allan has to get a new guitar
- A New Inspiring Album coming soon
- Julianne Hough have a new boyfriend
- Little Big Town member Karen Fairchild has her first child
- Cross Canadian Ragweed headline Dawson County Fair
Regional News
Consider planting beds 1st for Neb. rose gardens
Published Monday, February 08, 2010 at 11:03 AM

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) _ Experts say that when homeowners consider developing a rose garden, one of their first concerns should be the planting bed. Luann Finke of Finke Gardens & Nursery in Lincoln says most roses are about 4 feet tall and wide _ the width of many borders. She says gardeners need to allow room for small plants in the foreground and larger grasses or shrubs behind. So, Finke says, border planting beds need to be nine to 10 feet wide. The wider space can accommodate an elevated area for the roses, which provide shelters for smaller plants to provide a varied landscape.
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