Windy winters can weaken rose roots, but the right fall prep helps keep plants steady. A few simple steps now can set the ...
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 ...
Fall is the time to begin winter preparations for your roses. Protect them from winter winds and cold damage with these ...
The last thing you want to do when pruning a plant is to remove its buds, which, Hancock notes, are formed nearly a year ...
Q • My roses look fairly ugly. Should I cut them back now? Write to the Missouri Botanical Garden’s Center for Home Gardening ...
As your roses bloom throughout the warmer season, it can seem like they have an endless supply of blooms. However, without the proper care, like deadheading, they can easily wilt and die off faster ...
Pruning is often a necessary fall cleanup job that gets your plants ready for spring. Removing dead or damaged wood can prevent the spread of insects or disease. Pruning can allow more air to ...