For the adventurous, pots allow for growing almost any rose you want. You could encourage a large climber to grow as a shrub ...
A clean, healthy stem cutting can form the basis of a brand new rosebush. Take the following steps to obtain a rose stem cutting. Look for a 4- to 6-inch piece of stem near the top of the plant (never ...
Get beautiful blooms year after year with these tips. The key to growing beautiful, healthy roses is knowing how and when to plant them, as this allows these flowering shrubs to establish quickly in ...
When it comes to gardening, we can count on Martha Stewart to always provide us with sound advice and fantastic tips, and this stands true for bare-root roses. The gardening expert recently shared a ...
Roses have a reputation of being “fussy,” largely because of a fungal disease called black spot. The key to blackspot control is to place your roses in an open, breezy location that gets lots of ...
Gorgeous, fragrant roses are highly desirable and a favorite among gardeners. Although healthy rose bushes can provide beautiful blooms for years, they are often challenging to grow. The trick to ...
Tea roses are roses possessing a delicate tea fragrance. They have delicate stems and foliage. The new growth has a tendency to emerge near the tip rather than the base of the branch. It is grown ...
METEOROLOGY AVA MARIE HERE AT VALLEY VIEW FARMS HERE WITH KERRY ENGEL. GOOD MORNING. HEY, WE’RE SMELLING THE ROSE. I KNOW IT’S A GREAT. YEAH, I LOVE ALL THE COLORS. THEY’RE SO PRETTY. I EVEN PICKED ...
Can You Plant & Grow Roses In the Fall? If you're a rose lover, then you'll be happy to know that the springtime isn't the only time of year you can grow your favorite flower. "Either spring or fall ...
The last week of June is the time to set your flowers up for continued color by fertilizing and remembering to dead head and pinch back annuals such as petunias, geraniums and marigolds. A good rule ...
This article was prepared with input from Frank Wells, a former Permian Basin Master Gardener and an expert rosarian. Frank retired from Master Gardeners and moved away to catch fish. We miss him and ...