Tending to roses is a must in autumn and winter and it's not just about deadheading - the plants also need some 'winter armor ...
I’ve seen a few daffodil plantings blooming this spring because of our unusual warm weather. There is another plant, the ...
As the weather turns colder, there are some flowers that can withstand cold temperatures, but roses will go dormant and need ...
Looking to add a little color and fragrance to your yard? Try roses. Here are three types that don't require a lot of care.
Climbing Roses (Rosa setigera) are easy to grow and provide an abundance of blooms. Here are tips for growing these charming ...
Everybody wants a glorious garden come spring and summer, but there's something you can do to your roses now to ensure ...
The first step is to add mulch, compost, soil, chopped leaves or other plant material over the crown of the rose bush. The material should be about 12 inches deep over the crown.
Many people can find pruning an intimidating task but cutting back roses is quite easy, as long as you know the correct time ...
Yes, it’s still officially winter. Roses are the quintessential summer flower. But repeat blooming roses such as floribunda ...
If you want 'vibrant blooms' there is a seven step guide you should follow, according to Frenchie Gardener. And the good news ...
Roses should be cut back in late winter or early spring while they are still dormant. "Pruning stems at this time promotes fresh shoots to emerge from the base of the plant to ensure a strong ...