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As the sunlight fades and the temperature drops, we all spend less time in our yards, but it doesn’t mean that our plants require any less care. In fact, keeping them healthy, especially knowing how ...
Roses are a highly polarizing plant in the garden community – while many enthusiasts adore their iconic blooms, and won’t hesitate to add another to the garden, other gardeners find them simply too ...
As the mercury climbs, roses require more than just a splash of water, warns Tat, a dedicated gardener and creator of Roses In Houston. Prepare your blooms this June for a vibrant summer display.
Discover why deep watering is essential for healthy roses. Learn expert tips on planting, watering, and protecting your blooms from pests and harsh weather.
Q: My bushes are diseased! The leaves have tiny orange “spots” and are turning brown/dry. I’ve had them for 10 years or more and they gave lovely flowers 2, 3 times a season. There are some buds but ...
Q: My Iceberg Rose tree has very large branches crossing over one another in the middle. When I prune it this winter, should I cut those out? It hasn’t thrived in a couple of years, but neither have ...
How to care for roses during the summer With all the intense summer heat and humidity, your roses may be looking a little piqued. The experts at Pike Nurseries shared a few tips and tricks on how you ...
Rayford Reddell, a rose expert from Petaluma, recommends one last feeding for roses before winter comes. Use liquid fish emulsion at the rate of 1 tablespoon per gallon. Pour 2 gallons per bush around ...