Windy winters can weaken rose roots, but the right fall prep helps keep plants steady. A few simple steps now can set the ...
Roses are universally loved with good reason! They’re lovely plants that offer undeniable romance and charm to your garden, whether they're groundcover roses edging a walkway or climbing roses ...
Once the first winter freeze has hit, you will want to take protective measures to keep your rose plants safe through the ...
Gardeners often wait until April or May to purchase blooming roses from nurseries and plant them. But planting earlier has advantages. If you’re thinking about adding roses to your garden, here is ...
Q: I want to plant roses to grow rose hips. I've heard that they're a good source of vitamin C. Are there varieties that make better rose hips? Is there a good time of year to plant roses? A: A rose ...
In this video we start in the late winter and begin by preparing our roses. I show the easiest to follow pruning techniques ...
Roses need more water than most flowering plants in the garden. However, how much water and when to water them can depend on the variety. Heat waves, droughts, and warmer climates mean more watering.
I have to move four roses because of impending construction starting this month. I know this is not the ideal time. I would appreciate any tips or help you could give to make this less traumatic for ...
I notice that when I go to cut off the dead flowers on my rose bushes, some of the past blooms have grown a ball shape below the faded flower. I wondered what they were and if I should really be ...
A question for Dan Gill: When I cut off the dead flowers on my rose bushes, I noticed that some of the past blooms have grown a ball shape below the faded flower. What are they, and should I cut them ...