Generations of local rosarians know the mid-February holiday as the red-letter date for romancing their roses. It’s when we ...
Winter in Southern California is usually short and sometimes confusing. For roses and many other plant types, winter is a ...
Pruning is essential if gardeners want to get the most out of their roses once winter is over - and there's a specific reason why you should do it in January ...
Courage and few sharp tools are all you need to prune roses: a by-pass hand pruner, by-pass lopper, a small saw, gloves, ...
Pruning roses can strike fear in the hearts of most novice (and many experienced) gardeners. One of the most frequently asked ...
But mention pruning roses and many people come up in a cold sweat, considering it to be difficult and complicated. This is largely because there are many different types of rose, some which need ...
Mid-February is a busy time for gardeners in East Texas. It’s the perfect time to plant cool-season vegetables but February ...
Many gardens include at least one rose and perhaps several. Roses are dormant from late winter to early spring (when buds ...
No matter what type of rose you have in the landscape, pruning will help improve their appearance and blooms. Now is the time to prune these landscape staples. How you prune roses really depends ...
Roses require an annual prune during the winter months so January is an ideal time to undertake this task, according to gardening experts at David Austin Roses. Despite the UK’s unpredictable ...
Roses are loved by many for their stunning blooms, but without proper pruning, they can struggle to flourish. If neglected, climbing roses can turn into a tangled mess of branches with scarce flowers.