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10 things that make your roses healthier and more beautiful
Discover 10 top-secret rose hacks to boost blooms, improve growth, enhance color, strengthen stems, prevent pests, and ...
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 ...
A gardening expert revealed the best tip to grow beautiful roses that are free from a common disease - black spot.
Sunflowers, herbs, and many other plants are easy to propagate. You can multiply them by sowing seeds, dividing bulbs and tubers, or starting cuttings from the stems or leaves of most herbaceous ...
Roses are one of the most popular flowers for landscapes and are a favorite for giving in cut bouquets, but have a reputation for being difficult to grow. Many see rose bushes as being finicky, prone ...
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 ...
Propagating roses from cuttings in late spring or early summer lets you easily grow more blooms for your garden. Choose semi-hardwood stems, dip them in rooting hormone, and plant them in moist soil ...
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 ...
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 ...
ERASE THE COLD: Prune off any freeze damage caused to gingers, elephant ears, philodendrons, cannas and other herbaceous ...
Host Cynthia Stringham met with Mark Mason Taylor of Perfume Punk to learn more about their mission to help clean the air and cut back on water costs by flipping strips using roses bushes. Learn more ...
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