Teresa Mosher


Saturday, April 20, 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm – Easy Rose Care

Learn from Teresa Mosher about uncovering winter protected roses, pruning various types, planting, fertilizing and choosing hardy roses. Photos from her locally revered Zone 5 garden in Methuen are incorporated into the New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill power point presentation on April 20 from 1 – 2:30 pm. Handouts are included and everyone will receive a copy of Teresa’s book A Year in My Rose Garden.

Teresa Mosher is one of the leading Garden and Rose Consultants in New England. Her passion for flowers, especially roses started as a child when her dad would start seedlings and plant them in the family garden every spring. Even though he worked long hours, he took the time to care for and grow fruits, vegetables and flowers, teaching his family important life lessons in the process. The garden became a place to relax and enjoy life where she and her dad felt most at peace. A native of Methuen, Massachusetts, Teresa has raised two sons with her husband of 40 years. She is past President of the New England Rose Society, a Horticulture Rose Judge and Consulting Rosarian for the American Rose Society. Teresa’s love for flowers also drives her to volunteer, consult and teach others to care for them year-round. She truly enjoys sharing her knowledge and passion for gardening with others. $35 Member Adult; $50 Adult (Registration includes admission to the Garden) Register HERE


Saturday, September 10, 10:30 am – 12:00 pm – Winterizing Your Roses

Roses are a classic plant that can brighten up any garden or home. In this September 10 New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill program, Teresa Mosher provides tips for choosing hardy roses, fertilizing, rose dormancy, fall rose care, and winter protection. Photos from her locally revered Zone 5 garden in Methuen are incorporated into the PowerPoint presentation. Each participant will take home a signed copy of Teresa’s book A Year in my Rose Garden. filled with very helpful rose caring information, photos, information on ordering roses, a list of tools and supplies, her favorite books to read, rose terms, favorite roses and much more.

Teresa Mosher is one of the leading garden and rose consultants in New England. She has over 30 years of experience as an avid gardener and cares for forty flower beds, 250+ roses, and over 2000 perennials, shrubs and trees in her garden. She is currently president of the New England Rose Society, a Horticulture Rose Judge, and Consulting Rosarian for the American Rose Society.

$35 Member Adult; $50 Adult (Registration includes admission to the Garden) Register HERE.


Friday, October 18, 11:00 am – 12:15 pm – Winterizing Your Roses

On October 18 at 11 am at Tower Hill Botanic Garden, Teresa Mosher will provide tips for choosing hardy roses, fertilizing, rose dormancy, fall rose care, and winter protection. Photos from her locally revered Zone 5 garden in Methuen are incorporated into the Powerpoint presentation. Each participant will take home a signed copy of Teresa’s book/ journal A Year in My Rose Garden, filled with very helpful rose caring information, photos, information on ordering roses, a list of tools and supplies, her favorite books to read, rose terms, favorite roses and much more. $25 for Tower Hill members. $39 for nonmembers. Register at www.towerhillbg.org.

Teresa Mosher is one of the leading garden and rose consultants in New England. She has over 30 years of experience as an avid gardener and cares for forty flower beds, 250+ roses, and over 2000 perennials, shrubs and trees in her garden. She is currently president of the New England Rose Society, a Horticulture Rose Judge, and Consulting Rosarian for the American Rose Society.


Thursday, May 19, 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm – Roses

David Cannistraro, past President of the New England Rose Society, will discuss a selection of rose types, and how to properly plant them, prune them through the growing season, and protect them in winter, on Thursday, May 19 at 7 pm in the Parkman Room of the Education Building at Elm Bank, 900 Washington Street in Wellesley. He’ll also review best methods to deadhead and fertilize, and include a comparison of natural and over-the-counter sprays.

A fun program to make rose growing easy, this program will be hands-on with potted rose demonstrations. Mass Hort members $12, nonmembers $20 – register online at www.masshort.org.

Also, current President of the NE Rose Society Teresa Mosher will be selling and signing her book, A Year in My Rose Garden.


Thursday, May 19, 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm – All About Roses

David Cannistraro, past President of the New England Rose Society, will discuss a selection of rose types, and how to properly plant them, prune them, and protect them through the winter, at The Gardens at Elm Bank, 900 Washington Street in Wellesley on Thursday, May 19 beginning at 7 pm. He’ll also review the best methods to deadhead and fertilize, and include a comparison of natural and over-the-counter sprays. A fun program to make rose growing easy, this program will be hands-on with potted rose demonstrations.

Current Rose Society President Teresa Mosher, will also be on site, selling and signing her book, A Year In My Rose Garden.
$12 Mass Hort members, $20 nonmembers. Register at 617-933-4973 or email kfolts@masshort.org.