Fayetteville Rose Garden
Intimate garden offering an array of colorful roses, stone benches & a fountain.
Address:
2201 Hull Rd Fayetteville, NC, US 28303
Established in 1972, the garden now boasts nearly 1,000 rose bushes in three dozen varieties. Some of the rose bushes were among the original plantings.
Marvin Lackman of the Fayetteville Rose Society said the garden was the result of a “tri-organizational” effort by the city of Fayetteville, the society, and the college, then known as Fayetteville Technical Institute.
Fayetteville Tech provided the site and soil preparation, and the society provided 240 rose bushes, which were laid out in a pattern designed by Augusta Knight.
The partnership has continued through the years. The society buys new plants each year, based on the needs of the garden. Lackman said the group tries to offer something for everyone – from the casual observer to the discerning rose enthusiast.
“Some people like fragrant roses, some people like colorful roses, some people like both,” he said. “And we try to ensure that we’ve got a variety in there for them.”
Meanwhile, FTCC takes care of the garden. FTCC grounds technician Ashley Reid has been the garden’s caretaker for eight years and works daily with occasional help from society members to keep the garden healthy.