News

Q. How can I prepare my roses for winter? -- Stephanie, Clintondale A. One of the ways to protect roses for the winter is to be sure they go completely dormant. To accomplish this, stop fertilizing… ...
Late fall and winter are the prime times for roses, as at this point in the year, they are dormant, giving the roots the perfect opportunity to grow and establish.
Did you know that gardens prepared thoughtfully in the fall can yield up to 30% more robust growth and healthier plants in ...
November is the time to start preparing your roses for winter. Rambling roses that only flower once are normally vigorous.
It's important to understand how to get roses ready for winter. Doing things improperly can sometimes cause damage to the plant.
It is crucial to protect rose roots in wintertime to stop these beautiful flowers from dying, but luckily preparing roses for winter is very easy as all you need is one organic item.
As winter approaches, it’s time to start thinking about how to protect your trees and shrubs from the harsh weather ahead. I know how heartbreaking it can be to lose a beloved plant to winter ...
How roses need to be prepared for winter all depends on the type of rose that is being grown and your winter climate. A gardening expert from This Is My Garden has shared how to prepare for each type.
As winter weather fast approaches, you want to protect delicate plants like non-hardy roses. Insulate your roses against cold weather with shredded fall leaves.
A rose collects the early morning watering at Manito Park. Preparing roses for winter is an important process to continue vibrant blooms for the next season. (Brian Plonka / The Spokesman-Review) ...
The days shorten and the temperatures dip — it’s time to put your roses to bed. Garden roses need a little protection from the ravages of winter. They will really thank you for that ext… ...
The days shorten and the temperatures dip — it’s time to put your roses to bed. Garden roses need a little protection from the ravages of winter. They will really thank you for that ext… ...