Generations of local rosarians know the mid-February holiday as the red-letter date for romancing their roses. It’s when we ...
Grab your coat and clippers and get into your backyard! Experts say winter is the perfect time to start pruning your plants.
Pruning roses isn't particularly difficult, but if you do it a the wrong time of year, you can cause minor or even major ...
Many gardens include at least one rose and perhaps several. Roses are dormant from late winter to early spring (when buds ...
If you live in the North Country, soup can take on an even bigger role in your winter diet. When the temperatures hover in the low teens, a steaming bowl of chowder, chili or chicken soup might be ...
A neighbor of mine has a 'Knock Out' hedge that's 6 feet tall. So periodic pruning is necessary to keep it manageable. To keep your roses to 3 or 4 feet tall and wide, the grower recommends cutting ...
Pruning is essential if gardeners want to get the most out of their roses once winter is over. A rose bush will survive without an annual pruning during its dormant period. It will, however ...
The need to stay hydrated doesn't end when the weather gets chilly. It's important to make sure you still drink plenty of water, even if you're bundling up and heading out into the cold. Even if ...
Since the end of Christmas break, the team participates in a game of knockout, and this game has bolstered the team’s unity and had the team rolling in the annual Winter Haven High School LeDawn ...
Mid- to late-winter provides an excellent opportunity to prune a variety of plants in the landscape. Plants that can be pruned now include most hedges, shrubs and shade trees, and summer-flowering ...