Roses aren’t inherently difficult to grow, but they require proper site selection, well-drained soil, consistent watering, ...
Learn how to avoid seven common mistakes when growing roses to achieve healthier, more vibrant blooms. This video covers everything from proper planting and pruning techniques to soil preparation and ...
Keep your favorite rose bushes, whether potted or in-ground, thriving through chilly winter weather with these simple and ...
Deadheading roses redirects energy to growth and can boost fall and future blooms. Prune only about a third at a time to avoid shocking the plant; stagger cuts over time. Use clean, sharp pruners and ...
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. — Gracie Poulson, Co-Founder of Santa Barbara based Grace Rose Farm and author of "Garden Roses: The Complete Guide to Growing and Arranging Spectacular Blooms" stopped by The ...
While a hard pruning isn't necessary yet, cutting back roses in the fall protects them from winter damage. Here's when and how to prune roses in the fall.
You should remove any dead, diseased or damaged rose growth any time of year, and aim to give your roses a proper pruning in early spring to promote healthy growth. A good reminder is to prune when ...
The last week of June is the time to set your flowers up for continued color by fertilizing and remembering to dead head and pinch back annuals such as petunias, geraniums and marigolds. A good rule ...