If you would like to add spring-flowering trees to your landscape, January and February are excellent months to plant them.
As winter wanes and the promise of spring approaches, February emerges as a crucial month for gardeners eager to prepare ...
There are so many jobs to do in your yard to prepare for spring that it’s easy to run out of time before they are all completed. However, certain jobs, like pruning roses, must be done at the right ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." For this guide, we spoke to Nita-Jo Rountree, Seattle-based garden designer and author of Growing Roses ...
Timing your pruning just right can help your roses thrive and bloom for longer - but when is best to give them the chop?
Because of our exceptionally long growing season, we typically cut roses back twice a year in Louisiana. The first pruning is done now in late January to early February, and the second pruning is done ...
All over America, yards have older hybrid tea roses languishing for lack of care. These are often specimens planted any time from a decade to a century ago. They're discovered when you buy or rent a ...
Prune hybrid tea roses now. Cut out crossing branches and remove suckers and dead wood. Cut canes back one-half to one-third. Make the cut at a bud facing to the outside of the plant. This allows more ...
Pruning roses is a must-do job for spring, but time is running short. Your plants will reward you with beautiful blooms and vigorous health that helps ward off disease. This article provides the ...
A. We prune modern roses around Valentine's Day. Prune the bush back by about one-third its height. Make 45-degree cuts (to prevent moisture accumulation) a quarter-inch above a growth or bud eye on ...
All over America, yards have older hybrid tea roses languishing for lack of care. These are often specimens planted any time from a decade to a century ago. They’re discovered when you buy or rent a ...