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Can you plant new roses in an old rose bed? It isn't the best idea — but here's what you can do to reduce the risk of replant disease
An age-old question circles the gardening world each year: Can you plant new roses in an old rose bed? If you’re learning how to plant roses, you might have come across the term ‘replant disease’ — it ...
Question: I planted a single trunk Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry last year. It appears dead now, with bark damage near the ground. Could the cause be voles? Answer: I am wondering if you have several ...
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Birds & Blooms on MSNThe Best Types of Roses for Every Gardener to Plant
There are many types of roses to grow, from classic tea roses to sprawling climbing roses. Learn which one is perfect for your yard.
Some cherry varieties will be ready for harvesting as early as May, so planting these trees in the fall can set you up for a ...
It seems pretty simple to plant a tree. Dig a hole. Drop in a tree. Fill the hole. Add water. Go back inside and have a beer. What could go wrong? Yet year after year, we see trees planted incorrectly ...
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House Digest on MSNThe Best Way To Propagate Desert Roses To Multiply Your Blooms
Desert roses can be propagated from either seeds or cuttings. Here's the best method to multiply your plants with the least ...
Improve the biodiversity of your yard, provide shade, and help protect against erosion—all in a smaller space than you think you need. If you’re thinking of adding a tree to your landscape, whether ...
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