Yes, it’s still officially winter. Roses are the quintessential summer flower. But repeat blooming roses such as floribunda ...
Here's why I'm impressed by the 'Knock Out' rose and when and how to prune this low-maintenance shrub. Why You Should Grow A 'Knock Out' Rose 'Knock Out' rose is an All-America Selections winner that ...
Spring trees begin to bloom this issue. Trees are noble works of nature, and we are humbled by their greatness. While walking ...
Hard pruning removes more stems but leads the rose bushes to grow longer and produce more flowers. This method is perfect for pruners who like to cut roses for displays and bouquets. Light pruning ...
But February also brings another important task — rose pruning. Most rose bushes benefit from regular pruning to remove dead wood, maintain their shape, and encourage healthy new growth.
“If you have a rose that’s a single-bloomer, maybe it blooms once in the spring or even early summer, best to wait till after ...
Generations of local rosarians know the mid-February holiday as the red-letter date for romancing their roses. It’s when we ...
If you’re wondering how to get stuck into gardening this February, here’s everything you need to know: Rosebie Morton, ...
This week’s warm weather brought a flood of questions to a Facebook page for novice gardeners who are growing roses in Houston. Seeing sprouts on their plants, they wanted to know if it was okay ...
Not all plants are suitable for winter pruning. Some plants should be pruned in pruned in spring, while others are best until summer or autumn. Roses and hydrangeas are just two plants that ...
Horticultural experts at Cherry Lane Garden Centres have advised: “January and February are the ideal months for pruning roses, as the plants are dormant and less susceptible to disease.
Nothing says Valentine's Day like a classic bouquet of red roses — but that romantic gesture might cost more than you expect this year. From supply chain logistics to unpredictable weather ...