As the sunlight fades and the temperature drops, we all spend less time in our yards, but it doesn’t mean that our plants require any less care. In fact, keeping them healthy, especially knowing how ...
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If You Want Beautiful Roses Next Summer, Do These 3 Things This November
Roses might be synonymous with summer, but any good gardener will tell you that the hard work happens over the winter ...
Propagating roses from cuttings in late spring or early summer lets you easily grow more blooms for your garden. Choose semi-hardwood stems, dip them in rooting hormone, and plant them in moist soil ...
NITA-JO ROUNTREE’S enthusiasm for roses is infectious, and her Eastside garden a showplace of healthy, voluptuous rose blooms. She’s written a new book, published this month, packed with photos and ...
Many flowers in your garden won't require shaping or pruning, but roses benefit greatly from being cut back. These classic perennials reawaken each spring after the dormant season, filling the garden ...
Gardening fans need to take action this month on your rose bushes to ensure they are "packed with flowers next year" says Monty Don.. While roses typically undergo rigorous pruning in the spring, a ...
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