Pruning is essential to many rose species' health - but pruning with the right technique, at the right time, is even more ...
Yes, there's a point when it is too late to prune roses in the fall if you want to minimize cold damage to your plants. Olga Seifutdinova / Getty Images You may be tempted to rein in your roses before ...
Prune roses in fall for shaping or in spring for strong growth—timing depends on your climate. Trim lightly through summer to ...
If you want strong, healthy rose plants with big, beautiful blooms this spring, winter is the best time to prune them. Don Chapman, a member of the Marin Rose Society and UC Marin Master Gardeners, ...
As the sunlight fades and the temperature drops, we all spend less time in our yards, but it doesn’t mean that our plants ...
You can call your roses by any name you want and they’ll still smell as sweet. But when it comes time to prune them, a few quick pointers will help you keep them growing disease-free and beautiful.
Hey gardeners! Valentine’s day is close at hand…and so is spring! The weather has moderated a bit and become a little more spring-like and who knows, maybe our final round of cold weather has passed.
What do coffee, roses and blueberries have in common? Jason Skipton, executive director of the non-profit Growing Gardens, joined us to reveal the answer and share his always helpful gardening tips!
Many of the roses grown in Florida require regular maintenance. Part of this maintenance includes pruning. But gardeners sometimes have a hard time getting up the nerve to cut their rose bushes back.
Gardeners can help ensure that their roses are more abundant and have larger flowers next year by doing a simple 10-minute task in September, according to Monty Don ...
'Pruning helps increase the size of the flowers, as pruning offers the plant more energy for flower production,' says Steve ...