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Best Place to Work
Working at Roger’s Gardens has intrinsic benefits, in addition to getting paid to spend time at a beautiful home and garden center.
Employees enjoy perks still rare in the nursery industry. That includes 401(k) retirement plans with a company match, and health insurance, with 100% of the premiums paid, for employees who work at least 32 hours a week.
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THE CALIFORNIA GARDEN
Giant white squill: 10 pounds of flower power
For those whose tastes run to the eccentric, giant white squill is the bulb to try. It is huge, 10 pounds at maturity and the size of a volleyball. Its flowers resemble giant candles in the landscape. As the plant divides and multiplies, the scaly bulbs may push up through the soil and form clumps, creating natural sculptures.
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Paint to preserve beauty
Grouped along three walls in an alcove nestled toward the back of the gallery at Roger’s Gardens is a series of plein-air paintings depicting local Orange County landscapes.
Those paintings will be on public display for the first time in Orange County, when Roger’s premieres its new Fine Art Gallery today.
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Luxurious Outdoor Living
On an idyllic stretch of the Southern California coast where $5-million properties are the norm and a luxury car sits in every driveway, there is a 7-acre home-and-garden center called Roger’s Gardens that has gained the trust and business of elite customers who know and expect the best. Roger’s multifaceted marketing strategy has helped make it the premier spot in Southern California for celebrities, socialites and corporate CEOs to find everything they need to outfit their outdoor retreats.
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Troupe here for holidays
Christmas was in the air as two of the Radio City Rockettes danced into Roger’s Gardens in Corona del Mar on Monday as part of a weeklong promotion for the upcoming “Christmas Spectacular” at the Orange County Performing Arts Center.
Tickets to performances of the holiday classic, running from Dec. 13 through Dec. 30 in Segerstrom Hall, went on sale this week, with prices ranging from $25 to $75.
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