Pruning revitalizes our roses. It opens the plant to light and air circulation which minimizes disease. When we prune, we ...
Get your garden ready for spring with this essential January pruning checklist. From fruit trees to roses, these are the ...
Close up of coral flowers of floribunda rose 'Coral Lions' Whenever we do a poll of gardeners’ favorite flowers, there is one that always comes in the top three – roses. They can live for decades, but ...
Although roses sometimes don’t go completely dormant, they experience a period of slow growth and partial dormancy in the winter months.
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"Whilst some dormant perennials, such as buddleia, roses, lavender and summer-flowering spirea will all benefit from being ...
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.
As we enter the waning days of summer, many of our plants are just plain tired after enduring months of heat — and they’re showing it. Roses are no exception. They tend to get a bit leggy and ...
1. When pruning, it is advisable to disinfect pruning shears when moving from one plant to the next so as to prevent the spread of pathogens – bacteria, fungi, and viruses – that cause disease. Common ...
Many gardeners overlook January, but it's one of the most effective times to prune plants ahead of spring. Keep reading for ...