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Although their visit is brief, roses define the New England summer as much as sailboats and clams.
Often described as “low maintenance” or “hardy,” these plants are simply ones that are near-impossible to kill. They are ...
Plenty of summer-blooming perennials enhance the visual appeal of a yard while emitting pleasant aromas. Think yellow ...
I think we all got lulled into thinking we were going to have weekly rainfall and milder weather, and then we entered July.
Want to spend more time enjoying your garden and less time maintaining it? Discover low-maintenance shrubs and perennials ...
Columnist and horticulturist Chuck Martin writes about the troubles of blooming wisteria in his latest column.
Tick off these July gardening jobs for a gorgeous outdoor space – from pruning and tying in plants to pest control ...
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The Mirror US on MSNGarden expert shares tip to make roses bloom in summer heatWith the mercury rising and roses already in bloom, it's crucial they get the nutrients they need to thrive, according to an ...
When purchasing rose bushes, climbing roses or landscape roses, it is important to make sure they are ever blooming or repeat bloomers. Gone are the days when roses only bloomed in June.
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The Mirror US on MSNRoses will keep flowering throughout summer using simple methodMany modern roses are bred to be repeat-blooming, but some varieties produce only one flush of flowers in early summer - here's how to get them to flower again ...
To prune your rose bushes, use clean pruners to avoid spreading disease, particularly when going from bush to bush, Francis recommends. Cut out any dead, dying, diseased, or crossing canes, he adds.
In preparation for the summer heat, roses require much more than routine watering – they need careful preparation starting in June to ensure a full bloom. The rising temperatures lead to rapid ...
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