Monday 6 February 2017

Keep Everything Coming Up Roses

 Rose plants are graded according to standards set by the American Nursery & Landscape Association. - Soak roots overnight before planting. - Examine the rose carefully.

A great way to experience exquisite roses is to attend the annual Rose Parade ® in Pasadena, Calif. The Bayer Advanced Jack and the Rose Stalk float, the very first float in the 2006 Rose Parade ®, featured the four All-America Rose Selections: Julia Child, Rainbow Sorbet, Tahitian Sunset and Wild Blue Yonder.

- Rose plants are graded according to standards set by the American Nursery & Landscape Association. - Soak roots overnight before planting. - Examine the rose carefully. - Fill with soil and create a watering basin around the plant.

Vince Young

If history does repeat itself, then both college and NFL football fans are sure to see more of Vince Young and his award-winning athleticism in the years to come.

In January 2006, Vince Young announced his plans to enter the NFL draft. After deciding to decline his last year of NCAA eligibility, Young began preparing for the next National Football League draft.

Born on May 18, 1983 in Houston, Texas, Vince Young began his quarterback career at Madison High School. In addition to Young's love of football, he also managed to letter as varsity in both basketball and track and field during his high school years.

His love for the game is evident in his actions, as are his talents on the field. No matter where the road leads this Texas native, he will never forget his hometown of Houston. If history does repeat itself, then both college and NFL football fans are sure to see more of Vince Young and his award-winning athleticism in the years to come.

After high school, Vince Young was accepted to the University of Texas where he immediately joined the Longhorns football team. In 2004, during his sophomore year, Vince Young led the Longhorns to a season record of 11-1 and the University's inaugural participation, and win, in the Rose Bowl. That same year, Vince Young was recognized once again as he was named the best college football player of 2005 by College Football News.

After high school, Vince Young was accepted to the University of Texas where he immediately joined the Longhorns football team. That same year, Vince Young was recognized once again as he was named the best college football player of 2005 by College Football News.