“If you have a rose that’s a single-bloomer, maybe it blooms once in the spring or even early summer, best to wait till after ...
Hard pruning removes more stems but leads the rose bushes to grow longer and produce more flowers. This method is perfect for pruners who like to cut roses for displays and bouquets. Light pruning ...
Yes, it’s still officially winter. Roses are the quintessential summer flower. But repeat blooming roses such as floribunda ...
If you haven’t already pruned your roses, now is the time! Pruning helps shape your roses and creates healthier plants and ...
Mid-February is a busy time for gardeners in East Texas. It’s the perfect time to plant cool-season vegetables but February ...
Plant scientists believe that it can takes weeks for plants to regain hardiness after fall pruning. Often extreme winter weather sets in before fall pruned roses are fully winter hardy.
Pruning roses can strike fear in the hearts of most novice (and many experienced) gardeners. One of the most frequently asked ...
The general advice for when to prune roses tends to be between December and February, but Angela urges caution in this.
The weather will slowly get lighter and warmer now that February has arrived, and Monty Don has shared an easy gardening job ...
Generations of local rosarians know the mid-February holiday as the red-letter date for romancing their roses. It’s when we ...
February pruning sets the stage for a healthy, vigorous rose garden that will reward you with abundant blooms in the months ...
While February is a great month for pruning, that will also be affected by weather. The weather can dictate when plants begin breaking dormancy. Too many days with 50- to 60-degree temperatures can ...