
More About MGHC Free Gardening Class: "All About Roses"
The Master Gardeners of Hamilton County (MGHC), in association with the University of Tennessee Extension, continue their monthly series of 3rd Saturday Free Gardening Classes on Saturday, July 18 at 10:00 a.m., with “All About Roses” presented by Master Gardener Susan Speraw, a member of the Tri-State Rose Society of Chattanooga. MGHC’s 3rd Saturday Free Gardening Classes take place at the UT-TSU Hamilton County Extension Center, 6183 Adamson Circle, off Bonny Oaks Drive in Chattanooga. The public is requested to register to attend at: Click for Details
MGHC Education Chair Debbie Bauder comments, “Our next Third Saturday Free Gardening Class features All About Roses, presented by Master Gardener Susan Speraw. Susan is an avid gardener and has been growing roses for over thirty years, first in California and more recently in East Tennessee. A member of the Tri-State Rose Society of Chattanooga, her own rose garden on Signal Mountain contains over 40 different roses. The class will begin with a brief look at the history of the rose, reaching back to what we know of its importance in ancient times, and continuing forward with a discussion of the evolution of hybridizing, and the creation of the modern rose that fills our gardens today. The class will also cover the various types of roses and their characteristics; practical tips for selecting the perfect rose for your setting, and guidance on planting so your roses can thrive in a variety of different locations.
MGHC Education Chair Debbie Bauder comments, “Our next Third Saturday Free Gardening Class features All About Roses, presented by Master Gardener Susan Speraw. Susan is an avid gardener and has been growing roses for over thirty years, first in California and more recently in East Tennessee. A member of the Tri-State Rose Society of Chattanooga, her own rose garden on Signal Mountain contains over 40 different roses. The class will begin with a brief look at the history of the rose, reaching back to what we know of its importance in ancient times, and continuing forward with a discussion of the evolution of hybridizing, and the creation of the modern rose that fills our gardens today. The class will also cover the various types of roses and their characteristics; practical tips for selecting the perfect rose for your setting, and guidance on planting so your roses can thrive in a variety of different locations.
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July 18, 2026
10:00am - 12:00pm
Location
UT/TSU Hamilton County Extension
6183 Adamson Circle
Chattanooga, TN 37416
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Celebrating 25 years of education and service in 2019, the Master Gardeners of Hamilton County (MGHC) is a non-profit, educational, volunteer organization, in association with the UT Extension, that plays an important role in the civic life of Chattanooga and the surrounding area. MGHC sponsors annual events open to the public including: “Master Your Garden” Garden Expo, Spring Garden Tour, Hamilton County Fair Exhibit. Among the many ongoing landscaping and garden partnerships undertaken by MGHC are: Alpine Crest Outdoor Learning Center & Gardens, Aquarium Butterfly & Hummingbird Garden, Bachman-McCoy Farm & Garden, Bonny Oaks Arboretum, Brainerd By Grace Community Garden, Chattanooga Area Food Bank, Chattanooga Zoo, Crabtree Farms, Reflection Riding Arboretum & Nature Center, and St. Albans Community Rose Garden, among others.
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Master Gardeners of Hamilton County
6183 Adamson Circle
Chattanooga, Tennessee 37416
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