While many plants can be deadheaded and pruned in fall, leave several rose varieties off your to-do list to ensure they grow back strong and full next year.
Choose fast-growing roses if you want to cover a trellis near a patio for privacy or create a waterfall of blooms over a rock ...
Roses need no introduction. But there are so many varieties, requiring so many different levels of care, which is why it's important to factor maintenance and attention into your decision on which ...
As the sunlight fades and the temperature drops, we all spend less time in our yards, but it doesn’t mean that our plants require any less care. In fact, keeping them healthy, especially knowing how ...
Learn how and when to cut back low-maintenance Knock Out roses, and what to do if you miss the ideal window so you don't risk ...
Many flowers in your garden won't require shaping or pruning, but roses benefit greatly from being cut back. These classic perennials reawaken each spring after the dormant season, filling the garden ...
Achieving beautiful, healthy roses is a dream many gardeners have. These iconic flowers add beauty and color anywhere in the landscape, whether you want to boost curb appeal or punch up your backyard ...
I first heard about Fortuniana rootstock a few years ago at a rose society meeting. The presenter, master rosarian Dona Martin, told us that rose plants grafted on Fortuniana rootstock grow larger ...
If you want a lovely rose bush to produce beautiful blooms across the spring and summer, you will need to consider where you plant the rose bush in the garden. When it comes to growing vibrant, ...
The rose has always been my favorite flower and my favorite rose would have to be “Mr. Lincoln.” Someone said giving a dozen roses is a clear statement of love and I believe it. Growing up in White ...
I had the most beautiful rose bush. She was so beautiful, I gave her a human pronoun instead of just “it.” She was a climbing deep purple and white rose who covered our aging fence. I bought her years ...