Roses can be pruned in fall or spring—fall helps with shaping, while spring pruning supports fresh growth. In cold zones, stick to light fall pruning to avoid frost damage; in mild zones, heavier cuts ...
Secateurs at the ready: March is the perfect month to prune back garden plants such as hydrangeas, rambling roses and a ...
The rose has once again been voted the world’s favorite flower, and not just for Valetine’s Day bouquets. Rose bushes are an unmatched feature in landscapes and perennial flowerbeds, and with the ...
February into early March is prime pruning season for roses — and getting it right makes all the difference come summer.
Gardeners across the state are ready to get outside and garden, and late February is an ideal time to do that. From pruning ...
Prune rose of Sharon in late winter or early spring—this avoids disease and protects summer blooms. Pruning shapes the plant, improves airflow, and can rejuvenate older bushes if cut back heavily.
Getting your rose bushes ready for spring is crucial for vigorous growth and a spectacular display of flowers. As daylight ...
March is one of the busiest months in the garden as prep gets underway for the growing season ahead. Here's what to plant, ...
Modern roses, such as hybrid teas, grandifloras and floribundas, are attractive additions to the home landscape, but they do require care. Proper planting is critical and, after that, important ...
In many parts of North America, January is when most outdoor plants are dormant. Spring is months away, leaving gardeners feeling like there's nothing they can do outside in their garden. Yet there ...